The Basque Country has determinedly transformed itself into one of the most internationally competitive, socially inclusive, and environmentally progressive economies in the world.
What has the EPA done to head off climate disaster and fulfill its mission “to protect human health and the environment”? The stark answer is: not nearly enough.
A conversation with scientist Susanne Moser about climate communication, the benefits of functional denial, and the varied flavors of hope.
A podcast interview with Ed Struzik, author of Firestorm: How Wildfires Will Shape Our Future
President Trump can make good on his proclamation of November as "Critical Infrastructure and Resilience Month" by facing the facts about our changing climate
From the CNU Climate Summit, a movement marrying a vision of livable communities to the necessities of a changing climate emerges.
Switching to clean, safe, renewable energy is one of the most important things we can do for the climate, for the health of our communities now, and for the health of future generations.
With the federal government in a state of climate denial, localities like South Florida can serve as a model for climate solutions
Much about President Trump's infrastructure plan remains uncertain. But one thing is clear: It cannot succeed if it doesn't account for a changing climate
Communities of color are leading the People’s Climate March all over the country. Why? Because climate change starts in frontline neighborhoods