Disaster Preparedness
Youth Powering Change: Inside the Climate Tech Classrooms of Tomorrow
- Youth and Education
- 9 months ago
In California, where climate change collides daily with droughts, wildfires, and rising seas, a new generation is stepping forward with innovation in hand. Across the state, classrooms are evolving into climate tech incubators, equipping young people not just to understand the crisis, but to engineer solutions.
- Youth and Education
- 9 months ago
Sound the Alarm: What Your City Isn’t Telling You About Disaster Risk
- Nuclear Waste and Safety
- 9 months ago
We hear of natural disasters in other countries that take more lives because warnings systems don’t exist. We expect better across the United States. But many communities have public alert systems that are often flawed, outdated, and untested.
- Nuclear Waste and Safety
- 9 months ago
From Protests to Policy: The Environmental Justice Movement Goes Mainstream
- Clean Energy and Policy
- 9 months ago
For decades, the fight for environmental justice has been waged on a local level, in community centers, at city council meetings, and on the front lines of protests against toxic facilities. This grassroots activism, born from the simple truth that all people deserve a clean and healthy environment, has historically been a ground-up movement. Now, we are witnessing a pivotal and powerful shift: the environmental justice movement is going mainstream, influencing state and federal policy in unprecedented ways.
- Clean Energy and Policy
- 9 months ago
U.S. Nuclear Protocols Demand Quick Presidential Response
- Nuclear Waste and Safety
- 9 months ago
The United States has stringent U.S. nuclear launch protocols that require a presidential decision within 10 minutes of a confirmed threat, according to NPR (2022). This rapid decision-making process underscores the high-stakes nature of nuclear deterrence and the critical role of the Commander-in-Chief.
- Nuclear Waste and Safety
- 9 months ago
How Communities Prepare for a Disaster
- Disaster Preparedness
- 9 months ago
When nuclear plants shut down but the waste stays behind, what happens to the people who trained for catastrophe?
- Disaster Preparedness
- 9 months ago
Residents Demand Transparency on Nuclear Waste
- Community Health
- 9 months ago
SOLANA BEACH, CA – The scenic Southern California coastline, with its world-famous beaches and vibrant communities, is home to a pressing environmental and public safety concern: the 3.6 million pounds of nuclear waste stored at the decommissioned San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS).
- Community Health
- 9 months ago
Why the Federal Government Still Has No Permanent Nuclear Waste Solution
- Clean Energy and Policy
- 9 months ago
Forty-three years after Congress promised a solution, the United States remains trapped in an expensive stalemate over nuclear waste disposal. Despite President Trump's recent executive orders calling for a "recommended national policy to support spent nuclear fuel management" within 240 days, decades of political reversals have left 89,000 metric tons of radioactive waste scattered across 75 sites with no permanent solution in sight.
- Clean Energy and Policy
- 9 months ago
Justice Delayed: Environmental Exploitation and Recovery
- Civic Engagement and Advocacy
- 9 months ago
For over eight decades, Indigenous communities worldwide have served as unwilling guardians of humanity's most dangerous industrial legacy. From the uranium mines of Namibia to the nuclear test sites of Kazakhstan, from the Marshall Islands to the Navajo Nation, Native peoples have borne the environmental and health costs of the global nuclear industry while reaping none of its benefits.
This pattern of "nuclear colonization" represents a modern form of environmental racism where marginalized communities become expendable in pursuit of national security and energy production. The consequences are measured not just in contaminated soil and water, but in generations of cancer, birth defects, and cultural displacement.
- Civic Engagement and Advocacy
- 9 months ago
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