In an interview, West discusses Alabama, “Green Reconstruction” and “Planetary Selma,” the intersection of white supremacy and ecological collapse. By Lee Hedgepeth BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Dr. Cornel West...
Limiting the size of the annual conference, eliminating conflicts of interest and adopting enforceable agreements with a voting system could help speed up global climate action,...
The celebrated artist Andrea Bowers grew up in Ohio on Lake Erie. Her exhibit at MoCa makes a case that the lake and its tributaries possess...
Elizabeth Rush, author of “The Quickening,” reveals why the scientific journey to the famed Thwaites “doomsday glacier” offered senses of both peril and hope. Interview by...
They have the generational wisdom, environmental activism experience, free time—and they’re not afraid of getting arrested. By Jessica Kutz, The 19th Hazel Chandler was at home...
Exposure to extreme heat and wildfire smoke together leads to far more cardiac and respiratory hospitalizations than either hazard alone, new research shows. California’s marginalized communities...
As EPA Assistant Administrator, Goffman will oversee the crafting and implementation of rules that are critical to the agency’s efforts to tackle climate change and environmental...
India’s solar industry doesn’t only have ambitious plans to install solar panels, it wants to make them too. The world’s most populous nation already manufactures some...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This is an online version of Carbon Brief’s weekly...
Many pathways to staying below 1.5C delay deep cuts in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and rely instead on huge amounts of CO2 removal (CDR) later this...