Is our confidence in the unifying power of fear obstructing action to combat global warming?
The scientific community is profoundly uncomfortable with the storm of political controversy that climate research is attracting. What’s going on?
The effects of climate change and neoliberalism converge in Kerkennah in the worst possible way – but the islands are fighting back.
Protesting against air travel might displace attention away from the actions required to reduce carbon emissions at the necessary scale.
Stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things are the building blocks of transformation, but they have to be told wisely and well.
The deadliness of air pollution is all too often overlooked; a national action campaign is long overdue.
Instead of changing our economic system to make it fit within the natural limits of the planet, we are redefining nature so that it fits within the economic system.
It is only in a climate regime recognising human rights that we will be able to ensure that the lives, livelihoods, cultures, and traditions of people will not be lost or forgotten.
Too many foundations fail to practice what they preach on climate change. It’s time to close the gap.
Women coming together to cross pollinate ideas and build understanding about differing burdens, responsibilities, and solutions is an essential part of worldwide efforts to restore the health of the planet.