She’s on a Mission From God: Suing Big Oil for Climate Damages A lawyer started small with a creative tactic. It grew into an effort that could force fossil fuel companies to pay hundreds of billions in damages.
Battered by Natural Disasters and Gaining the Support to Recover Charitable groups helped people left devastated by a tornado in Kentucky and a hurricane in Puerto Rico to get food and reliable electricity.
In Remote Parts of Puerto Rico, Hurricane Fiona Made Life Even Harder The storm’s effects remain most evident in areas of the island that have suffered disproportionately from natural disasters and government neglect.
What Hurricanes Taught Puerto Rico About Feeding Itself After years of destructive weather that have disrupted Puerto Rico’s food supplies, new visions of local agriculture are taking root.
Why Must Puerto Ricans Always Be Resilient? We are tired of celebrating our ability to endure, of being creative in the face of adversity.