- September 19, 2014Environmental statutory processes do not prohibit harm: they permit it. But an ancient legal principle may provide solutions.
- September 18, 2014Disgusted by the practices of debt collectors, Rolling Jubilee, an Occupy offshoot, just got rid of $4 million of school loans for thousands of students.
- September 17, 2014Ai-jen Poo, head of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, receives a $625,000 award to help expand her movement fighting for nannies, house cleaners and home care attendants.
- September 16, 2014When the Supreme Court ruled that unions could not collect dues from the home-care workers they represent, the justices set workers and their clients on a course that could harm them both.
- September 16, 2014On Tuesday, September 16, the FCC is holding public discussions on whether the proposed net neutrality rules should cover mobile broadband.
- September 16, 2014In her new book, Klein argues that the climate crisis represents an opportunity to create a new economic model that advances the greater good.
- September 15, 2014More than 1,000 groups are coordinating the upcoming People's Climate March on Sunday, Sept 21 in Manhattan. But what do they want?
- September 12, 2014Watch the entire first episode of the Emmy Award-winning Showtime documentary series with Don Cheadle, Thomas Friedman and Katharine Hayhoe.
- September 12, 2014On Sunday, September 21st, a march to bring attention to the climate change crisis will kick off a week of climate events in New York City. Here’s what you need to know.
- September 12, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyChristian and climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe talks to Bill about ending the gridlock between politics, science and faith.