Back

Director's Picks

From Birth to Death: Black Americans and a Lifetime of Disparities

Summary

In an extensive exploration of health disparities, The Associated Press reveals the significant gaps in health outcomes between Black Americans and their white counterparts throughout their lives. From higher rates of infant and maternal mortality to increased incidence of childhood asthma, difficulties in accessing mental health care during adolescence, and greater vulnerability to conditions like high blood pressure and Alzheimer's disease, Black Americans face persistent health inequities rooted in systemic racism. The AP's investigation highlights the impact of racial bias in healthcare at every stage of life and underscores the urgent need for systemic change. The project draws attention to the history of medical racism and presents a small sample of historical instances that contributed to the current state of health disparities. By shedding light on these issues, the AP aims to raise awareness and stimulate efforts to address and rectify the deep-rooted health inequities faced by Black Americans.

discover more

September 6, 2024
Energy Justice
Energy Justice

A new study published in *WIREs Climate Change* reveals the extensive influence of fossil fuel companies on university climate research, uncovering hundreds of cases where oil fun

September 6, 2024
Climate Change
Climate Change

Houston City Council will vote on an amendment to remove the requirement for developers of single-family homes to build sidewalks or pay a fee-in-lieu.

September 6, 2024
Climate Change
Climate Change

Texas has overtaken California as the leading state for utility-scale solar power capacity, reaching 21.9 gigawatts in the second quarter of 2024, according to the American Clean

September 5, 2024
Climate Change
Climate Change

The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) has launched the Air Quality Management Exchange Platform (AQMx) to assist global efforts in addressing air pollution.

September 5, 2024
Climate Change
Climate Change

A global study led by Helmholtz Munich reveals that health risks from air pollution have remained high, despite reduced levels of pollutants like PM10, PM2.5, and NO2 from 1995 to

September 5, 2024
Climate Change
Climate Change

African nations are losing up to 5% of their GDP due to the impacts of climate change, according to Simon Stiell, UNFCCC's Executive Secretary.

September 4, 2024
Climate Change
Climate Change

A new study published in Nature reveals that the world produces 57 million tons of plastic pollution annually, with over two-thirds originating from the Global South.

September 3, 2024
Climate Change
Climate Change

Four years after Hurricanes Laura and Delta hit Lake Charles, Louisiana, thousands of residents remain displaced, raising concerns about the U.S. Census' ability to track populati

September 1, 2024
Climate Change
Climate Change

A report from Oil Change International (OCI) reveals that the U.S. has spent over $12 billion in subsidies on unproven climate solutions like carbon capture and storage (CCS) and

July 30, 2024
Climate Change
Climate Change

Two years after the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law, a report by the Rocky Mountain Institute reveals that states are underutilizing the available federal fundin

August 29, 2024
Climate Change
Climate Change

Following Hurricane Beryl, Houston's response to the ensuing heat crisis was critically slow, particularly in vulnerable communities of color.

August 29, 2024
Energy Justice
Energy Justice

PowerSecure, a leader in distributed energy infrastructure, announced its Durham, NC campus microgrid will now run on hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), a 100% renewable fuel.

August 29, 2024
Climate Change
Climate Change

As climate change drives more extreme heat waves across the U.S., prisoners in states with traditionally milder climates are now facing life-threatening conditions similar to

August 28, 2024
Energy Justice
Energy Justice

The rapid decline in solar power costs is transforming the global energy landscape. Jenny Chase of BloombergNEF highlights that by 2030, solar power could be free during sunny per

August 28, 2024
Environmental Justice
Environmental Justice

UN Special Rapporteur Marcos Orellana's recent report condemns the severe environmental pollution in South Africa, attributing it to corporate greed and governmental negligence.