Deceleration Founder/Managing Editor Greg Harman is an independent journalist who has written about environmental health and justice issues since the late 1990s.
Start-to-finish livestream from today’s International Women’s Day March in San Antonio, Texas.
Greg Harman
Deceleration was proud to march today with newly minted and seasoned activists alike in
New Congressional report demonstrates Lamar Smith and Russian hackers both doing their part to ratchet up the race to the bottom.
Marisol Cortez & Greg Harman
Remember when Russia Today,
Coal ash heaps. Toxic groundwater plumes. Waste pits and burning flares. San Antonio’s air, land, and waters are marred by permitted pollution—typically self-reported, under-regulated, and (surprise, surprise) under-counted.
“It’s not rocket science to understand that disasters exacerbate inequality. Those communities that struggled before the storm are still struggling after.”
Democracy Now!
This week marks six months since
Cristina Orsini
In 2017, the term “fake news” was used 365 percent more often than in 2016, earning the award for “Word of the Year” by the Collins Dictionary. Yet,
Greg Harman
At the second official SA Climate Ready gathering on Saturday, San Antonio residents (and at least one straggler from Boerne) got together to talk about ways our city
The winners and losers of the “Decade of Downtown” trumpeted by Julián Castro in 2010 continue to take shape. Those living at the Soap Works, Soap Works 2, and Towne Center apartments on the west side of downtown are targeted.
National Association of Chicano and Chicana Studies 2018 Tejas Foco Conference
Greg Harman
SEGUIN, Texas—Before it was a hashtag, resistance was a necessary fact of life for millions. Whether
A Deceleration news summary of WTF happened this week. And maybe how to make it all better. (Week of 02.05.2018)
Greg Harman
Sprawl, What-Me-Worry? lawmakers, smog, and the
Last weekend, Deceleration traveled to the Rio Grande Valley for the Latino Comics Expo, held in Brownsville, the southernmost city in Texas, located on the north bank of the Rio Grande River that joins Texas and Mexico before flowing into the Gulf.
China’s leader affirms an ecological vision aligned with progressive environmental thought. Whether it’s mere rhetoric or has a deeper resonance within Chinese culture will have a profound global