Latest Articles
-
Coronavirus postpones major climate plan in Congress
A congressional climate committee planned to unveil an ambitious climate action proposal by the end of this month. Those plans are on hold now.
-
Why don’t we treat climate change like an infectious disease?
There will be no vaccine for climate change
-
Solar power has been growing for decades. Then coronavirus rocked the market.
As global attention turns to fighting coronavirus, clean energy is taking a hit.
-
Who’s your climate champion? Sanders and Biden vied for the title at Sunday’s debate
From coronavirus to climate change, the candidates showed how they'd govern in the midst of crisis.
-
The U.K.’s lost seagrass meadows to be resurrected in climate fight
The first seagrass restoration project in Britain will capture carbon and offer habitat for lost marine life.
-
1,000 reasons not to lose every shred of hope
We scoured the country for people leading the way toward a better future. Here's who we found.
-
Coronavirus and climate change: 6 ways the Trump administration has botched responses to both
Deny. Dismiss. Delay. Sound familiar?
-
Jair Bolsonaro refutes reports that he tested positive for coronavirus
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro — known for his strong anti-environmental policies — denounced claims saying that he tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Friday.
-
Coronavirus has caused a bicycling boom in New York City
If there’s a silver lining to the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s that there’s probably never been a better time to ride a bike in the Big Apple.
-
Coronavirus fallout could be the ‘nail in the coffin’ for smaller oil companies
Environmental groups fear low crude prices could cause a spike in abandoned oil wells.