Deceleration Founder/Managing Editor Greg Harman is an independent journalist who has written about environmental health and justice issues since the late 1990s.
Outdoor clothing and gear company Patagonia provides grants to nonprofit organizations engaged in environmental work.
The company’s environmental grant program supports small, grassroots activist organizations that have provocative direct-action
[EDITOR’S NOTE: As clear and vital as the following article is, it avoids entirely a sleeping giant of human-caused earthquake risk: climate change. If you’re interested in how
By Kiah Collier/Texas Tribune
A controversial radioactive waste dump in far West Texas is one step closer to being able to accept high-level nuclear waste.
A controversial radioactive waste
Part of a gathering movement in San Antonio, Texas, and reflective of actions taking place across the country and around the world, a group of roughly 40 area residents occupied
Water Protectors in Texas have been engaged in a months-long campaign to force Energy Transfer Partners CEO Kelcy Warren to resign from the board. (See: We Want Parks Not Pipelines)
Calls for ETP CEO Kelcy Warren to resign Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission seat fill chamber.
The “pipeline cowboy,” as Bloomberg News describes Energy Transfer Partners’ CEO Kelcy Warren, should
Standing Rock coming to next month’s Super Bowl. “We’re asking everyone, every organization out there that stands for human rights, civil rights, to stand with us at the Super Bowl to let the Trump organization know that Texas stands with Standing Rock.” — Sarahi Garcia, Houston Stands with Standing
George W. Bush ushered in an era covert mass surveillance, extraordinary renditions, and a highly secret drone-powered assassination program. Though pledging to break with the policies of his shadow-hugging predecessor,
Trump claims Keystone XL represents 28,000 jobs, multiplying most likely impact by 10 times, in latest ‘alternative fact’ peddled to American people
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed executive
The day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump, tens of thousands of Texans took part in marches across the state Saturday during Texas’ multiple iterations of the Women’s
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Jeremy David Bendik-Keymer, Case Western Reserve University
With the new administration beginning, many people might want to know how to resist it. The