Deceleration Founder/Managing Editor Greg Harman is an independent journalist who has written about environmental health and justice issues since the late 1990s.
With ‘Dirty’ Deely’s retirement nearing, San Antonio’s CPS Energy hosting a hearing on keeping Spruce burning past 2040.
Greg Harman
SAN ANTONIO—Lumbering through the Earth Day throngs
Push back against Trump anti-worker, anti-planet agenda this fall by demanding a ‘just transition’ to a 100-percent renewable economy and millions of ‘family-sustaining jobs.’
Jessica Corbett
Commons Dreams
The Peoples
Vasillios Pistolis claimed to have ‘cracked three skulls’ in Charlottesville. But how serious are the U.S. Marines in their investigation?
A.C. Thompson & Ali Winston
ProPublica/Frontline
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With official start of hurricane season on Friday, people along the Texas coast should consider buying insurance, packing an emergency supply kit and learning their evacuation routes now.
Alex Samuels
Time to start gargling your ethically sourced chamomile and honey tea. On Monday, the second round of sit-down meetings for the various Climate Action and Adaptation Plan technical working groups and their steering committee gets underway.
In ‘silent anguish,’ thousands of women fear community stigma as births begin to spike.
Late last year, as violent repression in Myanmar sent Rohingyas fleeing to safety in Bangladesh, women
Workshop presenters say effective organizing is about memory. It’s about respecting community desire. And it’s about putting those most at risk first.
Greg Harman
This weekend, the Lone
Andrea Germanos
The public comment period is now open on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s just unveiled proposal for food labeling of products using GMOs—a plan that
*UPDATE: It appears the San Antonio City Council doesn’t take all their marching orders from the San Antonio Express-News Editorial Board. Counter the daily’s advice, San Antonio’s
At AWAKE Media, we envision a world where young indigenous people have the resources and tools necessarily to tell their stories of resistance and cultural engagement. However, many forms of
Sue Curry Jansen & Brian Martin
In March, Richard Spencer, a prominent white supremacist, cancelled his speaking engagements at U.S. universities, saying he was deterred by “antifa,” a loose