The Inflation Reduction Act Is Driving a Renewed Pivot to Green Energy
Here's how the climate bill is stoking manufacturers to go renewable
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Kendra Pierre-Louis
March 21, 2023
Will Nations Finally Create a Global Plastics Treaty?
All eyes are on a UN meeting later this month to address the plastic crisis
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Kendra Pierre-Louis
February 23, 2022
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Will Nations Finally Create a Global Plastics Treaty?
All eyes are on a UN meeting later this month to address the plastic crisis
By
Kendra Pierre-Louis
February 23, 2022
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plastic
Studies Show We’re Tipping Climate. It’s Up to Us to Tip It Back.
Experts weigh in on how to change the systems and behaviors leading us to catastrophe
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Kendra Pierre-Louis
August 9, 2021
Beyond the West, Drought Creeps In
A warming planet means drier conditions for states nationwide
By
Kendra Pierre-Louis
August 3, 2021
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Lights, Camera, Climate
Why are global-warming blockbusters so rare?
By
Kendra Pierre-Louis
June 19, 2021
The Fossil Fuel Industry's Legacy of White Supremacy
The links extend beyond the corporate office and the drill pad
By
Kendra Pierre-Louis
April 2, 2021
“I Can’t Breathe”
What air pollution and police violence have in common
By
Kendra Pierre-Louis
July 15, 2020
*This* Close to a Bus Plunge in Myanmar
Now I know why my fellow passengers prayed before we left
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Kendra Pierre-Louis
August 25, 2017
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The Art of Greenlandic Kayaking
The world's most badass kayakers call it a "qajaq." And they use it to hunt walrus.
By
Kendra Pierre-Louis
February 9, 2016