Bad News: Right-wing group spreading misinformation to stop solar projects in rural America
It’s hard to quantify the effect that Citizens for Responsible Solar is having on local debates over solar development. “But I’ve sure seen their impact,” says Ronald Meyers, director of …
Good News: 4-day workweek provides business, worker and climate benefits
Numerous studies over the years have documented a link between fewer working hours and lower emissions and worker satisfaction. Credit: iStock/Washington Post By Derek Ren, Alliance Intern from the University …
Exposed! The unfolding invisible chemical threat behind the Ohio train disaster and how poison plastics affects you, low-income people and the planet
Site of the toxic train derailment in Palestine, Ohio. Credit: Robert C Atkinson Jr., @blckndgldfn, via Twitter By Terry Gips, Alliance President We’ve been hearing a lot about the horrific …
What to Watch: Celebrate Black History Month with these films, books, albums and podcasts
Black History Month is ending this week, but that doesn’t mean we should stop supporting Black creators or leave off educating ourselves about being Black in America. These films, books, …
Food for Thought: 3 things to know about why climate change is a racial justice issue
The climate crisis is intensifying worldwide and the United Nations urges countries to invest in the communities most impacted. Credit: David Goldman, AP By Amy Durr, Alliance Communications Coordinator Thanks …
Sustainability Tip: Frank talk about fast fashion and your clothing choices by Cora Harrington
We were blown away by the frank, to-the-point tweet thread by Cora Harrington about avoiding fast fashion and being responsible about our clothing choices. “The response to the fast fashion …
Inspiration: 8 of the most influential civil rights leaders of today
Top: Bryan Stevenson, Laverne Fox, Patrisse Cullors, Chad Griffin Bottom: Alicia Garza, Melanie Campbell, Nihad Awad, Ayọ Tometi By Gillian Ramirez, Alliance Intern from UC San Diego The Alliance is …
