Football decals plaster the walls of his bedroom. A San Francisco 49ers bedspread and a binder full of trading cards make it ...
They lost their case for a constitutional right to climate protection. Now they’re suing the government again.
If you're feeling that weird cocktail of guilt, fear, and "how do I even talk about this?"—welcome to the club.
In 2015, nearly two dozen American youth sued the federal government, alleging that the United States violated their constitutional rights by facilitating the burning of fossil fuels and allowing ...
Social media accounts tied to the 16-year-old who shot two classmates at Evergreen High School were littered with references to white supremacy, antisemitism and other mass shootings — signs the teen ...
In Lighthiser v. Trump, 22 young people are asking a federal court to declare executive orders that “unleash” fossil fuels ...
Two summers ago, the skies over New Jersey turned a surreal shade of orange. Schools canceled recess, parents debated whether it was safe to let kids play outside, and doctors treated a surge of ...
Gen Z may be delaying having a family due to the economy, their personal finances and politics, but there's also another issue at play: climate change. In a new survey by renewable energy solutions ...
School-age children carrying signs reading “less pollution, more solution” and “people over polluters” gathered on Wednesday inside the U.S. Capitol to oppose the Trump administration’s plan to roll ...
MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT — Hundreds of years ago, in this very place, a minor miracle happened. Where once there had been a fast, free-flowing river, mills began to crop up, followed by an industrialized ...
Children’s room to roam independently was once measured in miles. Today, it’s often in feet. Here’s what they’re losing and what we can do about it. Every summer as a child, I waved goodbye to my ...