"We are waking up to the bitter reality that the climate policy promises over the past 10 years have mostly been empty words," said the executive director of REN21, which released the new report.
"Wealth should never dictate whether you are able to see a doctor or live a healthy life."
"Far too many renters are struggling to access emergency rental assistance programs and are at risk of losing their homes when the moratorium expires," said the president of the National Low Income Housing Coalition.
"50 years. That's how long our government has waged a war—not on drugs, but on people."
"We have to take action now to limit irreversible damage to our climate and ecosystems to ensure livelihoods for the coming generations," said one activist.
"Misinformation, unsubstantiated claims, and personal attacks on scientists surrounding the different theories of how the virus emerged are unacceptable."
Unlike actual citizens, U.S. arms manufacturers seem entitled to ever-increasing government subsidies—welfare for weapons, if you like.
The leader of one human rights group called the request "yet another damning indictment of the Duterte government's murderous policies that have killed—and continue to kill—thousands of Filipinos with impunity."
No more time need be wasted on negotiations that are designed only to fail.
The prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange constitutes the most clear and present danger to this country's press freedom rights.
These insurers are secretly backing the destructive tar sands pipeline and tanker project.
1.4 million people across Europe signed a petition to "End the Cage Age," and MEPs are now calling for a ban by 2027.
Sharon Lavigne, the North American recipient of the Goldman Environmental Prize, is being recognized for stopping construction of a plastics manufacturing plant in her Louisiana community.
Without proper, accurate and courageous understanding and depiction of Israeli settler colonialism and Palestinian resistance to it, Israel will continue to oppress Palestinians while presenting itself as the victim.
"If we are to reach the goal of having a country where everyone, no matter their address or size of their bank account, has affordable access to high-speed internet, we need a full commission as soon as possible."
Republicans wouldn’t be passing these laws to ban the teaching of structural racism and oppression if they weren’t scared of something. So, what are they scared of?
"Many people already forget that before Trump was known as enemy number one of press freedom, Barack Obama's Justice Department did more damage to reporters' rights than any administration since Nixon."
"This is a moral issue, a constitutional issue, and we're gonna stand and fight against it—even if we gotta go to jail."