Tourism Can Wreck Local Communities and Ecosystems Hawai'i has a plan that would encourage tourists to restore the land while contributing needed tourism dollars By Michele Bigley September 6, 2024 In this story: travel, climate change, invasive species, indigenous communities
Time to Make Some Changes There is still a lot that individuals can do for the climate By Paul Rauber September 19, 2024 In this story: climate change
The World's Most Famous Polar Bears Are Struggling to Adapt to Climate Change Researchers say Churchill's polar bears are headed toward extinction if warming continues By Robert Annis September 4, 2024 In this story: polar bears, arctic, climate change, climate adaptation, saving wild places
As Climate Warms, More Are Asking: Should I Have Kids? Deciding whether to have children is getting even more complicated By Heather Houser October 11, 2024 In this story: children, climate change, books
Abolish Fossil Fuels A moral case for ending the age of coal, oil, and gas By Jason Mark September 23, 2024 In this story: dirty fuels, coal, climate change
Climate Protesters Take on Wall Street Hundreds of activists raise the heat on fossil fuel funders this summer Text and photographs by Sara Hashemi August 26, 2024 In this story: Fossil Free Finance, climate change
Beautiful Country Burn Again The Park Fire, the Camp Fire, and the trauma of repeated climate disaster By Kelly Ramsey August 25, 2024 In this story: wildfire, climate adaptation, climate change
Extreme Heat Fueled by Climate Change Punishes Outdoor Workers As the federal government pushes for national heat protections, some states resist badly needed safety rules By Bryce Covert August 23, 2024 In this story: climate change, labor
Heat’s Deceptive Nostalgia Don’t let memories of summers past prevent you from seeing the dangers of heat waves in today’s changed climate By Colleen Hagerty August 22, 2024 In this story: extreme weather, climate change
Climate Change Is Killing People. Could Fossil Fuel Companies Be Held Criminally Responsible? Some advocates and legal scholars are suggesting going beyond civil lawsuits By Dana Drugmand August 19, 2024 In this story: extreme weather, climate change