Forcing people to work while flood waters rise around your building is depraved, evil shit. Didnât expect a plastics company to be a âgoodâ by any stretch in 2024 but this is plainly murderous jacobin.com/2024/10/clim...
Eleven of Impact Plasticsâs workers were at the companyâs Tennessee factory when Hurricane Helene hit. Two are confirmed dead, four are still missing. Workers say the company did not let them leave un...
Fascinating story on data collection and reporting vis-a-vis climate-driven displacement. The feds really need to get a handle on this soon. grist.org/extreme-weat...
Four years after a string of disasters plagued Lake Charles, Louisiana, its residents are still on the move.
This story is so fucking cool, can't stop thinking about it
Four Thieves Vinegar Collective has made DIY medicine cheaper and more accessible to the masses.
Anyone serious about climate policy should be talking about this. Money is one of our biggest obstacles to getting this fixed. The money is right there.
The Malnati sons trademarked Buttercrust, but not this. Theyâre not proud of stepping into State Fair territory, and frankly they shouldnât be either
There isnât any inside-outside strategy on Palestine that the Democratic Party is willing to entertain. Uncommitted exhausted every official channel and were still told no. Meanwhile, DNC attendees were happy to watch the police muffle protests this week: zeteo.com/p/blue-pill-...
It's been enormously frustrating to witness all of Hochul's unforced errors as governor. I'm not even sure what she'd try to run on for reelection.
A fine argument but doesnât touch on what may be even more important to most people: where you live determines whether your house will flood or burn.
"In America, where you live determines how much carbon dioxide you emit." Why Kamala Harris should make housing policy central to her climate platform, from @robinsonmeyer.bsky.social feat. @bfurnas.bsky.social and @pewilliams.bsky.social:
Hear me out.