
Activists gather for the Green line to the climate march
"This march represents an incredible diversity of people, all realizing that this is the same fight."

Why I am going to the People's Climate March
"The time to act is now, and the People's Climate March is a groundbreaking step in the right direction."

Get on board the CT Climate Train
When the People's Climate March kicks off in New York City on Sunday, Sept. 21, it is sure to be a powerful and diverse assembly.

Detroit water crisis shows the reality of our current social system
Imagine coming home from work or school and not having access to water for cooking dinner, or not being able to take a shower after a hard day's work.

Connecticut labor, environmental, peace groups join together for People's Climate March
"Working people will suffer disproportionately from the current patterns of investment and neglect that do not prioritize good jobs, clean air, and healthy communities."

New York activists expect massive September climate march at UN
"Make it bigger, make it bolder, make it more challenging, because literally the whole world will be watching."

N. Calif. CPUSA convention debates environment, racism, 2014 elections
"We must walk the walk with the people in the struggles for economic and democratic reforms. Every victory does make a difference in people's lives."

Obama, EPA moving forward on climate change
The Obama administration is developing a more aggressive policy on environmental issues, as the president increasingly sees fighting climate change as one of the core components of his legacy.

SW Florida residents say "No fracking"
Environmental activists and oil drilling opponents have many unanswered questions concerning several aspects of this type of operation.

Today in eco-history: First Earth Day teach-in held
The late environmentalist, Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wis., founded Earth Day as an environmental teach-in first held on April 22, 1970.

