Drew CostleyinFuture HumanCoal Is In Decline, But Its Effects Still Ravage Black and Latinx CommunitiesAcross the U.S., people of color point to a root cause: environmental racism·11 min read·Apr 5, 2021--8--8
Drew CostleyinFuture HumanBattles Over Oil and Gas Pipelines Are Heating Up Across the U.S.All over the country, there are direct actions, lawsuits, and calls for the Biden administration to shut down more pipelines·5 min read·Mar 19, 2021--1--1
Drew CostleyinFuture HumanWhat Are Tar Sands?Indigenous and environmental groups are fighting the construction of a tar sands pipeline that would cross 200 bodies of water·1 min read·Mar 16, 2021--1--1
Drew CostleyinOneZeroMark Zuckerberg’s Comments on Smart Glasses and Climate Change Are Not Based in RealityWell, perhaps virtual reality. But that’s about it.·3 min read·Mar 12, 2021--2--2
Drew CostleyinFuture HumanThe County With the Worst Air Pollution in the U.S. Just Voted to Drill for More Oil and GasOpponents of the move say most of the oil and gas wells will be drilled near Hispanic communities·5 min read·Mar 11, 2021--1--1
Drew CostleyinMomentumBlack and Latinx Women Are Disproportionately Exposed to These Dangerous ChemicalsPhthalates are a neurotoxin that can be found in many household, personal care, and beauty products·1 min read·Mar 10, 2021----
Drew CostleyinFuture HumanWhat Is Carbon Capture and Sequestration?It’s receiving investment from some of the most powerful names in oil, gas, and technology·1 min read·Mar 8, 2021--3--3
Drew CostleyinFuture HumanPhthalates in Common Household Items Are Especially Dangerous for Women and Children of ColorBut replacing them might not be as easy as previously thought·4 min read·Mar 5, 2021----
Drew CostleyinMomentumCalifornia’s Addiction to Oil and Gas Is Poisoning Black PeopleThe state portrays itself as a leader in climate action but is still a top U.S. oil producer. And it’s not good for Black Californians.·3 min read·Mar 1, 2021--1--1
Drew CostleyinFuture HumanWhat Is Energy Justice?Massive power outages during the recent Texas storms exposed inequities in the energy grid that run along racial and class lines·2 min read·Mar 1, 2021--1--1