environmental justice

Massive destruction in the first 100 days of the second Trump administration. Image prepared using ideogram.ai

Trump's first 100 days of total environmental destruction and damage to generations

From announcements of green technologies to the repeal of regulations and the firing of scientists – moves that undermine the foundations of environmental and public health protection. Inside Climate News investigation
When Western countries have a demand for wood for construction, for example, they will obtain it from countries where trees are still cut down for these purposes. Illustration: depositphotos.com

False environmental policy

Globalization allows for the rapid movement of goods, allowing rich countries to preserve their nature but at the cost of harming the nature of poor countries.
Youth protest for climate justice. Illustration: depositphotos.com

There is no room for environmental justice in Trump's dictatorship.

Among the areas that were decided to be eliminated "for reasons of efficiency" is the area of ​​environmental justice, which is responsible for the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA). During 2025, 171 EPA employees were sent on administrative leave - 160 of whom dealt with justice issues
Environmental injustice. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Environmental justice and climate crisis programs on hold following federal funding freeze

$19 billion grant freeze harms efforts to improve quality of life in needy communities and sparks legal and political controversies
Two contrasting worlds: a polluting industrial landscape next to a sustainable green city. The illustration was prepared using DALEE and is not a scientific image

Climate crisis is costing us our health

Women in Ethiopia carry pots of mud, in the absence of running water. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Getting even hotter and no one cares about third world residents

Climate crisis is here. For residents of poor countries considered the "Third World", there is no doubt who is to blame: the rich Western countries. Not only are they avoiding action to prevent warming, they are also continuing to develop sources of pollution
Threats to environmental journalists. The image was prepared with the help of DALEE artificial intelligence software for illustration purposes. It should not be seen as a scientific picture

Being an environmental journalist is a dangerous profession

This is according to a report published in recent days by the International Journalism Institute. Environmental reporters are exposed to physical and verbal threats, difficulties in accessing information and financial pressure, sometimes while hiding from the eyes of the authorities and even with their encouragement
Green Wash. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Are compensations sufficient for the destruction of the environment?

At the upcoming climate conference to be held in Dubai, ways to moderate global warming and the need to compensate the affected countries, especially island countries and countries in Africa, will be discussed again. Promises of compensation have already been given, but have not yet been fulfilled, and are being asked