Island Press authors share their creative ideas for offsetting the damaging environmental impacts of the Trump administration.
From the CNU Climate Summit, a movement marrying a vision of livable communities to the necessities of a changing climate emerges.
Back in April 2001—a time in-between the contested 2000 election and the 9/11 attacks when the Bush Administration seemed just like a bad joke and not yet a flag-draped war machine—Vice President Dick Cheney quipped, “Conservation may be a sign of...
Edward Struzik's Firestorm is a "comprehensive and compelling" (Booklist) look at wildfires in the age of climate change. We sat down with Struik to talk about wildfire, first responders,...
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
What does it mean to be a resilient city in the age of a changing climate and growing inequity? In light of federal inaction on resilience efforts, how do cities create efficient transportation systems, access to healthy green space, and lower-carbon...
Communities of color are leading the People’s Climate March all over the country. Why? Because climate change starts in frontline neighborhoods
Now, more than ever, we need to maintain and improve policies that "unmask" our cities from air pollution and halt climate change