Climate Change
Researchers Say Science Skewed by Racism is Increasing the Threat of Global Warming to People of Color
By Bob Berwyn
Can Rights of Nature Laws Make a Difference? In Ecuador, They Already Are
By Katie Surma
China Provided Abundant Snow for the Winter Olympics, but at What Cost to the Environment?
By Cristobella Durrette
A Big Climate Warning from One of the Gulf of Maine’s Smallest Marine Creatures
By Derrick Z. Jackson
Activists Take Aim at an Expressway Project in Karachi, Saying it Will Only Heighten Climate Threats
By Zoha Tunio
Warming Trends: The Cacophony of the Deep Blue Sea, Microbes in the Atmosphere and a Podcast about ‘Just How High the Stakes Are’
By Katelyn Weisbrod
A Florida Chemical Plant Has Fallen Behind in Its Pledge to Cut Emissions of a Potent Greenhouse Gas
By Phil McKenna
Inside Clean Energy: Texas Is the Country’s Clean Energy Leader, Almost in Spite of Itself
By Dan Gearino
California Has Begun Managing Groundwater Under a New Law. Experts Aren’t Sure It’s Working
By Elena Shao
New Federal Report Warns of Accelerating Impacts From Sea Level Rise
By Bob Berwyn
Corn-Based Ethanol May Be Worse For the Climate Than Gasoline, a New Study Finds
By Georgina Gustin
New Faces on a Vital National Commission Could Help Speed a Clean Energy Transition
By James Bruggers
Conservation has a Human Rights Problem. Can the New UN Biodiversity Plan Solve it?
By Katie Surma
Nature’s Say: How Voices from Hawai’i Are Reframing the Climate Conversation
By Audrey Gray
Warming Trends: Telling Climate Stories Through the Courts, Icy Lakes Teeming with Life and Climate Change on the Self-Help Shelf
By Katelyn Weisbrod
How the Ukraine Conflict Looms as a Turning Point in Russia’s Uneasy Energy Relationship with the European Union
By Marianne Lavelle