Deceleration Founder/Managing Editor Greg Harman is an independent journalist who has written about environmental health and justice issues since the late 1990s.
A Greely, Colo., resident locked herself to excavation equipment this morning on the easement of Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners’ Trans-Pecos Pipeline in Presidio County, Texas.
According to a release from
Fifteen years after the release of ‘Environmental Peacemaking,’ the world is being rocked by massive displacement and increased resource stress.
By Sreya Panuganti/New Security Beat
As the 1990s drew
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Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim, Senior Lecturers and Research Scholars at Yale
Press Release:
March 4th, 2017, Amherst, MA – This morning at 9:01am a group of local residents locked
themselves to 55 gallon drums at the front entrance to the Bank
At the U.S.-Mexico border, the migration of pumas and coati are cut off by physical barriers. Humans? Not so much.
By Kiah Collier and Neena Satija
Texas Tribune
Kazu Haga/Waging Nonviolence
I admit, I laughed a little too. When I first saw videos of white nationalist Richard Spencer getting punched by a protester, I thought it was
A battery made with urea, commonly found in fertilizers and mammal urine, could provide a low-cost way of storing energy produced through solar power or other forms of renewable energy
Jim Malewitz, Texas Tribune
Investigators said Wednesday that someone intentionally set the fire that destroyed a mosque two weeks ago in Victoria, the South Texas town that has since rallied
Sure, pipelines are good for oil companies, but what about jobs related to preserving nature and culture?
Chip Colwell, University of Colorado Denver
On his fourth day as U.S.
Without court injunction, construction that would tunnel beneath Standing Rock Sioux’s primary source of drinking water could begin within 24 hours
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on
From EIS:
The artist collective Environmental Impact Statement invites artists from all disciplines and locations to submit proposals for projects that could not be carried out if the construction of
‘Suspect screening’ confirms range of pharmaceuticals, including anticonvulsants, antihistamines, and muscle relaxants.
A new way to test for a wide range of micropollutants in waterways has already turned up a