We Should Prepare Now for the Next Hurricane

Hurricane Sandy was a traumatic experience that millions of Americans consider best forgotten. But as the pain of loss and hardship fades, so can the sense of urgency for rethinking our relationship to the coast.

EPA's War on California

EPA’s regulatory powers should be used to promote environmental protection, not carry out vendettas against states taking climate action

Power Shutoffs: Playing with Fire

Climate fires are California’s new normal. This new normal requires new strategies, new technologies and new partnerships with America’s caregivers to ensure the sick, the elderly and the most vulnerable are climate and energy resilient.

Forgotten First Responders: Caregivers for Sick and Elderly

Caregivers are underappreciated and underutilized partners in disaster response. But with proper recognition and support, they could become a linchpin of successful disaster response.

How Terrorists Leverage Climate Change

As climate and weather patterns shift, the resulting environmental crisis is being leveraged as a tool for terror and political violence.

Investors Need to Know About Climate Risks

The Securities and Exchange Commission is charged with making sure that investors have the information they need to understand the climate-related risks associated with their investments. What’s lacking is the will to enforce those regulations.

Carbon, Climate Policy, and the New Alchemy

A look at the excess carbon problem and the high-tech and low-tech solutions that are using chemistry to turn greenhouse gas waste into useful products.

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