Book Bans Are Un-American
Attacks on people’s stories are attacks on people—just ask a librarian
By
Ben Jealous
October 26, 2024
The Water Protectors Shall Lead Them
Indigenous communities are at the forefront of some of our most crucial environmental fights
By
Ben Jealous
October 19, 2024
Plastic People
Thanks to Big Oil, plastic pollution is everywhere, including inside our bodies
By
Ben Jealous
October 12, 2024
These Lands Belong to You and Me
Our federal public lands, including parks and monuments, are a collective treasure
By
Ben Jealous
October 5, 2024
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public lands
It’s Time to Bust the Myths Surrounding the Clean Energy Economy
In truth, saving the planet is a path to prosperity
By
Ben Jealous
September 29, 2024
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Industrial Transformation
Opening Doors of Opportunity Can Heal the Nation
A great way to reduce political division is to go all in on the clean energy economy
By
Ben Jealous
September 28, 2024
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Industrial Transformation
Our Transition to the Green Economy Does Not Need to Be Slow to Be Just and Equitable
We can have a sustainable economy and good jobs too
By
Ben Jealous
September 7, 2024
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green jobs
Kamala Harris’s Chicago Convention and Illinois’s Unique Place in Civil Rights History
This is what the "alpha and omega" of the movement looks like
By
Ben Jealous
August 31, 2024
The IRA Is Still Our Biggest Step Toward a Brighter Future for Our Children
Here's why
By
Ben Jealous
August 24, 2024
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Inflation Reduction Act
There’s a Straight Line From Voting Rights to Climate Justice
By protecting and expanding voting rights, we can ensure that climate policies are developed with equity and justice in mind
By
Ben Jealous
August 10, 2024
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voting rights