Weeks before African leaders travelled to Nairobi for the continent’s first climate summit in September, climate justice groups wrote to Kenyan president William Ruto accusing consultancy...
A few months ago, I was hiking along the Hooker Valley trail at the base of Aoraki Mt. Cook in Aotearoa, New Zealand. The sky was...
Climate Generation is excited to introduce our delegation of climate leaders from across Minnesota that will attend the UN’s international climate negotiations (COP28) in Dubai this...
Sunsets are like blazing bonfires guiding us towards darkness – whether we’re ready or not. Dodging chaotic shade thrown jaggedly like daggers, I constantly rebuilt myself...
One of my favorite authors, John Green, has authored many books — mostly young adult novels. However, he recently released a book called The Anthropocene Reviewed....
We will protect what we love. And she will protect us. – Naima Penniman, from “Concentric Memory,” A Darker Wilderness: Black Nature Writing from Soil to...
I am a descendent of the Mdewakanton Oyate, the Dakota people in Minnesota, and an enrolled member of the Sicangu Oyate in South Dakota. My lifework...
I gingerly held the blue glass ball in my palm, noticing the point where sunlight cast a tiny blue-tinted shadow on my skin. A minute ago,...
The UK is responsible for nearly twice as much global warming as previously thought, due to its colonial history, Carbon Brief analysis shows. History matters because...
The Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act empowers the FDA to recall harmful cosmetics. Advocates want to know why manufacturers still don’t have to prove their products...