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Here we provide a selection of class struggle environmentalism news.
Most of these feeds are grouped by subject and updated anywhere from hourly to daily. It is recommended that you check your topic of interest frequently. We will be adding more feeds periodically as we encounter them.
Please Note: The inclusion of any particular news feed does not indicate that the IWW or the IWW EUC endorses the organizations, outlets, or individuals providing them, nor does it indicate a reciprocal endorsement of the IWW. Some of the feeds are actually from unapologetic capitalist interests, such as Mining.com and Oil Voice. All of the feeds, regardless of their source and orientation are provided here for information purposes only.
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Favorites
- Panama: Río Indio, an eviction carried out under the banner of neoliberalism
- 17 April | The Peasant Internationalist Sows the Seeds of the Future
- World food systems ‘pushed to the brink’ by extreme heat, UN warns
- Greentech Revolution: Energy Consumption
- Latest Newsletter
- May LNS Spotlight: Carlos Torrealba
- Same Boss, Same Enemy
- Stewards of the Planet
- Solidarity in Action: Mobilizing Labor & Climate Justice at NYC Climate Week and Beyond
- Transit Equity Rolls On
Green Unionism
- Fair Food holdouts Kroger, Publix linked to alleged labor trafficking operation in North Carolina
- Nurses Continue to Urge Congress to Pass a Fair Farm Bill
- Protect Health: Oppose Rollbacks to Zero-Emission Vehicles
- Towards a transformative response to the fossil fuel energy crisis
- Greentech Revolution: Energy Consumption
Agroecology
- Food Tank Explains: True Cost Accounting
- Panama: Río Indio, an eviction carried out under the banner of neoliberalism
- Op-Ed | Consumers Think Regenerative Means No Pesticides. They’re Often Wrong.
- One Year On: How Trump and Vance Have Changed Food, Agriculture, Health, and Climate
- Drought Conditions and Disaster Support for Southeast US Farmers
Radical Ecology
- The Global Sumud Flotilla is a mission of mercy, met with cruelty
- May Day was even more important than you think
- How the Confederacy Won the War..The Triumph of the South’s Vision for America w/ Prof. Clayton Lust
- Tin Soldiers and Nixon’s Coming . . . 56 Years After the Kent State Killings
- “Massive Uncontrolled Experiment” Heading for Our Forests?
Resilience, Third Nature, and Transition
- Thursday’s Headlines Lag Behind
- Trump Is Holding Affordable Transportation Projects Hostage, and Congress Could Call His Bluff
- Opinion: We Must Price and Manage The Curb Before Robo-Taxis and Other AVs Scale Up
- Fin-tech: How sharks could sharpen ocean forecasts
- Meet the NIMBY’s Toxic Cousin: the NOMS (Not On My Street)
Radical Labor
- UCLA nurses, health care workers, interns, and residents to protest use of tents and hallway beds at Westwood emergency department
- Union nurses, Tom Steyer united for bold, structural change in California
- Registered nurses, allies to demand Maine Health cancel contract with Palantir Technologies
- Bakersfield Memorial Hospital nurses, community members intensify pressure on hospital to keep burn unit open
- Wichita nurses to picket on May 1 for patient safety and safe staffing
Indigenous
- Spring Fisheries, Pacific Tour Ends, Restoration Season on the Way
- Milan: Indigenous protesters link Italian leather industry to destruction of their uncontacted relatives’ forests
- The Indian Act, Exit 150: The Coming and Going of Colonization’s Foundational Legislation
- Tanzania: Maasai protest UNESCO's complicity in their eviction for “conservation”
- Tracks in the snow: a winter survey in Koitajoki
Left News
- Elections 2026: Immigration, employment and the limits of Holyrood
- New Report Reveals Coordinated Corporate Campaign Against Life-Saving Federal Heat Standard for Workers
- Senate Republicans Pander to Trump in Reconciliation Bill, Throwing Billions More to ICE and Trump’s Tacky Ballroom
- Their hour of glory: Trades councils and the 1926 general strike
- Winning Blind Cruel Inept Nationalism, Also Cultism
Progressive Green
- Arctic gas disrupted and tankers detained: new risks for Russia’s northern energy strategy—the new Arctic Digest is out
- FDA finds toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in baby formula but won’t set enforceable limits
- Event | How Climate Denialism Is Evolving With Trump in Office
- Heartland Institute Podcast Questions Whether All Americans ‘Should Have the Right to Vote’
- Peer-reviewed EWG study finds produce washing options can reduce pesticide residue
Local Greens
- Scientists and Professionals letter Report on Carcinogens
- Scientists and Professionals letter Report on Carcinogens
- Reminder: Book Event for “Antonio ‘Ike’ DeVargas—Norteño Warrior” at SOMOS in Taos
- Public Lands Under Pressure: From the Arctic to Your Backyard
- What Is The Arctic Refuge Protection Act?
Big Green
- Sweet on Habitat: First Wisconsin Maple Producer Recognized Through Audubon’s Bird-Friendly Maple Program
- Planting Native Trees in the Colorado River Delta Is Bringing Breeding Birds Back
- We delivered 27k comments calling on the EPA to protect our air from “chemical recycling”
- Audubon Center at Riverlands: A Hemispheric Crossroads for Bird Migration and Bottomland Forest Conservation
- Modern Metering: Giving Federal Energy Managers the Tools They Need
Green News
- Even Chameleons Can’t Hide From Climate Change
- Rural North Carolina fights back against PFAS contamination
- Rising Seas Could Encircle New Orleans by the End of This Century
- How Shell is still benefiting from offloaded Niger Delta oil assets
- ‘Keystone Light’: These Wyoming oil tycoons are reviving the controversial pipeline
Climate Science
- Cropped 6 May 2026: Forest loss falls | Deforestation regulations | Saving ‘India’s Galapagos’
- Climate Adam - Climate Change is Destroying Lives... Now
- Vacancy: Three-week summer journalism internship at Carbon Brief
- EGU2026 - Presentation about the Skeptical Science Experiment
- Q&A: How countries got the global ‘net-zero’ shipping deal ‘back on track’
Green Tech Industry & Utilities
Fossil Fuel Industry
- Exxon's massive Baytown hydrogen facility faces an uncertain future
- Potential $50 billion Southwestern energy giant emerges as Diamondback seeks to buy rival Endeavor
- Energy’s impact on Texas economy shattered records last year
- Texas power grid operator approved for a 40% budget increase
- A Texas energy company will pay $1.3 million over pollution in the Permian Basin, EPA says
Transportation
- Washington 2026 State Rail Plan
- Regional Rail in Crisis: How Metrolink’s governance holds back service, ridership, and growth
- Metrolink faces permanent cuts amid rolling stock troubles, budget deficit
- Approval Deadline Set For Caltrain Railyards Mega-Project, San Francisco
- Midtown Sacramento passenger train station approved for Central Valley service
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