Intense wildfires are ravaging the Arctic Circle, bringing smoke and high carbon emissions, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS). The region had...
One of my goals when moving into our house was to source the majority (75%, give or take) of our furniture secondhand. It hasn’t necessarily been...
I wonder if environmental collapse, including climate change, could be considered “human aggression.” That may sound like a silly idea, but consider for a moment that...
Local chapter of Fossil Free Movement at Northern Arizona University Episode 96: Exploring Rachel Carson’s Life and The Divestment Movement In this episode of Citizens’ Climate...
I wouldn’t say that calling Trump a “whiner” because he refused to accept the result of the 2020 presidential election is exactly “tearing into” the former...
To predict the future, you have to create it. This was the phrase I connected with this Juneteenth as I thought about the stories of my...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Record floods across the globe IVORY COAST:...
Extreme weather events, such as heavy rainfall, flooding and heatwaves, have been described as the “new normal” for China. The country lost almost 12bn yuan ($1.65bn)...
Earlier this month, a years-long legal attempt by community and environmental groups to challenge a new oil project in Horse Hill, Surrey resulted in victory –...
Promises to improve the UK’s food security feature in the election manifestos that have been published ahead of the vote on 4 July. The Conservatives say...