The pandemic is exposing a long history of environmental inequality.
Author: Yvette Cabrera
Environmental groups sue EPA over ‘reckless’ response to coronavirus
"We will not let this outrageous order stand."
Farmworkers ‘Can’t Pick Strawberries Over Zoom’
Field workers face many risks trying to feed a nation during the pandemic: crowded conditions, a…
What storytelling means in times of crisis
Crises test our character, and what drives my reporting is the desire to understand how humans…
Farmworkers are risking their lives to feed a nation on lockdown
“You can’t pick strawberries over Zoom.”
An effort to bring ‘environmental justice for all’ goes virtual
The Environmental Justice for All Act's supporters say they will forge ahead to bring the bill…
The key ingredient to surviving both coronavirus and climate change: our shared sense of humanity
We are faced with a crisis that may well be linked to environmental destruction. The question…
As Amazon speeds up, a warehouse community braces for a deadly combo: air pollution and coronavirus
Ozone pollution and high asthma rates are poised to make COVID-19 exceptionally deadly in California's Inland…
Major news networks devoted less than four hours to climate change in 2019. Total.
Global warming garnered well under 1 percent of overall broadcast news coverage in 2019, according to…
This tiny but mighty California bureau is taking on polluters
For two years, California's Bureau of Environmental Justice has pursued a singular focus: protecting vulnerable communities…