The youngest Americans are most concerned about climate change, and the readiest to take action. Learn more about our poll of U.S. youth and adults.
Environmental justice champions should do more to raise awareness of and community engagement in popular federal actions such as Justice40.
Two comment letters shaped by AAMC CHARGE members' expertise recommend strategies for advancing environmental justice on the federal level.
The network will be a platform for communities disproportionately impacted by climate change to co-design solutions to climate-related health inequities.
In Civil Eats, AAMC Environmental Justice Fellow Anthony Nicome offers policy solutions to grow healthy, sustainable food systems in Black communities.
A new article reveals agreement across Generation Z on policies that affect health like housing, health care, and economics.
Anthony will bring his background in community engagement and service at the EPA to his role with the Center for Health Justice.
Intern Joy Oloyede explores the links between climate inaction and health inequities for birthing people and babies of color.
Young Americans are using their increasing political power to champion the vital conditions for health and well-being.