Welcome to another Antifa HQ Content Hub! The Environmental content Hub includes every news article, educational piece, video, etc. that has ever been posted on the website from the most recent content through the siteโs launch in January 2023. Use the search form above to find the climate topic or news article you’re interested in.
States still awaiting federal disaster aid decisions as storms roll in
Multiple states bordering the Mississippi River are still waiting for federal disaster aid decisions.
Environmental groups sue over Louisianaโs ban on community air monitoring
Meanwhile, a state task forceโs call for beefed up air monitoring in areas affected by industrial pollution appears to be falling on deaf ears.
The weird way that penguin guano (poop) might be cooling Antarctica
Scientists find that ammonia wafting from all that penguin guano kicks off an atmospheric chain reaction.
Prescient warnings about Helene didnโt reach people in harmโs way. 5 lessons for the next hurricane.
After four months of reporting, ProPublica found that the warnings about Hurricane Helene were eerily accurate. Yet, local residents remained largely unaware of the enormity of danger approaching as the…
Giving non-human beings a seat at the table: Animals in the Room
How might animals have a stake in democratic processes? How do we truly hear what they want? This project aims to find out.
Oil Companies Want Protection as Texas Considers Allowing Treated Fracking Water Released Into Rivers
As the state grapples with a threatened water supply, industry and lawmakers have invested millions in research to clean the toxic backwash for use in for agriculture.
EPA cut $18M Grant That Would Have Drastically Reduced Food Waste.
The Rhode Island project to create local jobs, launch compost hubs, and reduce emissions was years in the making.
Report: Climate change made April flooding, severe storms 9% more intense
Researchers used historical records, observational data and climate models to estimate impact of warmer climate.
Climate change fuels drug resistance in poor countries
Drug resistance, in particular resistance to antimicrobial drugs is rising with climate change, impacting the poorest most.
US-China tariff spat could raise risk of deforestation in Brazil
As tariffs escalate, Brazil could expand agricultural exports to China, but this may put increased pressure on forest areas.