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Texas inmates are being ‘cooked to death’ in extreme heat, complaint alleges

This story was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. April signaled the beginning of blistering heat for much of Texas. And while the summer heat is uncomfortable for many, it can be deadly...

Sat May 4, 2024 16:03
The country’s first new aluminum smelter in 45 years could cut production emissions by 75%

Aluminum is a crucial raw ingredient in the fight against climate change. But to ensure the transition off fossil fuels is a clean one, the industry needs a serious makeover. A new federally funded “green smelter” could help make that happen. Making this remarkably versatile metal requires a huge — and near-constant — supply of electricity. Much...

Fri May 3, 2024 11:51
Illinois passed a law to clean up coal ash 5 years ago. What’s taking so long?

This coverage is made possible through a partnership between WBEZ and Grist, a nonprofit environmental media organization. Sign up for WBEZ newsletters to get local news you can trust. Celeste Flores can tell you the good news about living in Waukegan, Illinois: The air is safer to breathe now. “Thankfully, we are no longer breathing coal...

Fri May 3, 2024 11:31
The world’s garment workers are on the front lines of climate impacts

This story is published in partnership with The Fuller Project. As Nour feeds another half-finished pair of pants through her sewing machine, her arms begin to shake. Amid the whir of fans, her T-shirt sticks to her like skin. She fights to focus, knowing full well her target of up to 100 pieces an hour isn’t going to hit itself.  “I am...

Thu May 2, 2024 11:54
New documents show oil executives promoted natural gas as green — but knew it wasn’t

A congressional hearing on the fossil fuel industry’s “evolving efforts to avoid accountability for climate change” turned into a spectacle on Wednesday morning as lawmakers in Washington, D.C., grilled a panel of experts on wide-ranging — and often irrelevant — topics. The thousands of internal oil company documents released before the hearing, however,...

Thu May 2, 2024 11:34
After Lāhainā, Indigenous peoples call for independence

On the evening of August 8, hours after a wildfire ravaged West Maui, Maui County’s top emergency management official, Herman Andaya, texted his secretary to ask about the status of other fires across the island. “Still burning,” she replied.  “Wow … Lol,” Andaya texted back. The messages were released in mid-April as part of a...

Thu May 2, 2024 11:24

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