Why We Need to Consider the Human Toll of Conserving Half the Earth
As the Half Earth concept gains popularity, policymakers and conservationists must be aware of the burden it places on different populations.
As the Half Earth concept gains popularity, policymakers and conservationists must be aware of the burden it places on different populations.
Never mind that science stuff. You came here to be soothed by the hypnotic swirl of ice.
International climate talks won’t begin for a few weeks, but they’re already kind of a mess.
The timing couldn't be more absurd.
The City of Canals has become a city underwater.
The climate crisis is a public health crisis.
Wildfires lit up the Australian countryside last week, and this week could be even worse.
There are still people living here, to be sure. But there’s an odd feeling of abandonment that’s hard to shake.
A recent paper offers a new pathway to make carbon pricing more effective and reduce climate damages.
The world has dropped the ball on climate action, and now it’s doing the same on what was supposed to be a pivotal climate negotiation.
While the storm won’t have a huge impact on land, it’s already making its presence felt in the record books.
Waterlicht is meant to open up a sense of possibility and contemplation in the face of one of humanity’s greatest challenges.
In this US town, recovery is still ongoing for the thousands of people who lost their loved ones, homes, and in some cases, everything.
Credit goes to temperature spikes in the stratosphere, which stopped ozone-depleting chemicals from forming.
Leave the Tube out of it.
The times they are a-changing.