Climate Change
Polar Bears Are Suffering from the Arctic’s Loss of Sea Ice. So Is Scientists’ Ability to Study Them
By David Hasemyer
Is it Time for the World Court to Weigh in on Climate Change?
By Katie Surma
German Election Prompts Hope For Climate Action, Worry That Democracies Can’t Do Enough
By Bob Berwyn
Warming Trends: Cruise Ship Impacts, a Vehicle Inside the Hurricane’s Eye and Anticipating Climate Tipping Points
By Katelyn Weisbrod
With Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s Snubbing of the Democrats’ Reconciliation Plans, Environmental Advocates Ask, ‘Which Side Are You On?’
By Judy Fahys
Inside Clean Energy: Here’s Why Some Utilities Support, and Others Are Wary of, the Federal Clean Energy Proposal
By Dan Gearino
Civil Rights Groups in North Carolina Say ‘Biogas’ From Hog Waste Will Harm Communities of Color
By Aman Azhar
In Baltimore Schools, Cutting Food Waste as a Lesson in Climate Awareness and Environmental Literacy
By Agya K. Aning
Dangerous Air: As California Burns, America Breathes Toxic Smoke
By Alison Saldanha, Farida Jhabvala Romero, Caleigh Wells and Aaron Glantz
EPA Targets Potent Greenhouse Gases, Bringing US Into Compliance With the Kigali Amendment
By Phil McKenna
The Fires That Raged on This Greek Island Are Out. Now Northern Evia Faces a Long Road to Recovery
By Moira Lavelle
Warming Trends: Katharine Hayhoe Talks About Hope, Potty Training Cows, and Can Woolly Mammoths Really Fight Climate Change?
By Katelyn Weisbrod
A Friday for the Future: The Global Climate Strike May Help the Youth Movement Rebound From the Pandemic
By Bob Berwyn, Delger Erdenesanaa
After Ida, Louisiana Struggles to Tally the Environmental Cost. Activists Say Officials Must Do Better
By James Bruggers
Inside Clean Energy: Natural Gas Prices Are Rising. Here’s Why That Helps the Cleanest (and Dirtiest) Electricity Sources
By Dan Gearino
China Just Entered a Major International Climate Agreement. Now Comes the Hard Part
By Phil McKenna, Lili Pike