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Whoβs In Charge of Our Natural Resources? Part 1: Our Energy
Storage at its Peak: Stored Power, Empowered Communities
All about peakers.
How natural is βnatural gasβ? The Semantics Trick by Big Oil
The term βnatural gasβ is common these days. But what does the use of βnaturalβ here convey, and what does it hide? The truth may shock youβ¦or maybe it wonβt, if you know anything about the tactics of many major (harmful) corporate industries. Find out how Big Oil has misled the public once again in this blog.
Photo: Food and Water Watch, 2022
The Puerto Rican Case for Environmental Justice
Environmental justice (EJ) is a buzzy phrase these days, and for good reason. Across the country and around the world, efforts to address environmental injustices are on the rise. However, to most effectively address these issues, we must expand our definition of EJ and our understanding of who is most impacted. Through a case study on Puerto Rico, this blog demonstrates how colonization and a lack of self-determination take away the possibility of truly achieving EJ.