Deceleration Founder/Managing Editor Greg Harman is an independent journalist who has written about environmental health and justice issues since the late 1990s.
100 days after Maria, nearly half of island still without power.
100 days after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, grassroots efforts to restore full access to the island’s electricity,
After being shown an image charting the steadily falling size of the U.S. nuclear arsenal since the height of the Cold War during a meeting with top national security
Combating online abuse with the principles of nonviolent resistance
Brian Martin/Waging Nonviolence
Online harassment is on the rise, according to a recent Pew Research Center study. While that may
Here’s a better vision for the US-Mexico border.
Gabriel Diaz Montemayor, University of Texas at Austin
The United States and Mexico have shared their current international border for nearly
The storm may have passed, but the damages are starting to be understood.
Greg Harman
Though the more obvious violence of Hurricane Harvey may be passed, residents of Southeast Texas
“People don’t know what’s seeping into their air and their homes.”
Two explosions and “plumes of black smoke” were reported early Thursday morning at an Arkema chemical plant
Breaking down the climate crisis to what city residents can feel deeply without an often assumed understanding of the science behind the rapid destabilization of the biosphere, the first of
With “highest concentration of CO2 in the air in 800,000 years,” how much more proof does president need?
With a climate denier in the Oval Office, a “fossil fuel
This weekend, Mission, Texas becomes the center of border wall resistance. A coalition of borderlands groups and allies that includes the Save Santa Ana Wildlife Refuge, Our Lady of Guadalupe
Your City Supports Climate Action? Define Action.
Greg Harman and Marisol Cortez
If there was any question as to what “America First” meant when it came to the subject of
Greg Harman
QUITO, Ecuador—Within the first few months of the CIA-backed overthrow of Chilean socialist president Salvador Allende, an estimated 40,000 people had been detained by the military
Symbols are the superstructure of society. Nations form and crust around creation myths. Wars are executed in pursuit of some (imagined) glorious past. Every person who lives under a flag