Countries bet on forests and soils to reach net-zeroSource: Tyndall Centre New research by the University of East Anglia highlights the risks of countries relying on nature-based solutions...
Film Review: 2040, when approaching the climate crisis with a bit of optimism seems a good ideaBy: Alberto Sclaverano Damon Gameau’s 2019 Australian documentary 2040 is unique among the pictures that deal with the climate crisis....
New app allows users to explore how global warming changes their cities’ climateSource: Tyndall Centre A new mobile app allows people to explore how global warming will affect the future climate of their towns and...
Taking climate finance to the peopleSource: Nepali Times Enabling communities hit hardest by climate crisis to lead climate action Imagine a world where the people hit...
No DooM MooDWomen scientists’ answers to those who cast doubts on existing solutions to climate change in an effort to make us feel helpless. They...
Brazil/2: The Politics of AffectionAs explained by an indigenous woman elected to Brazil's National Congress By: Amanda Vargas Sonia Guajajara and Célia Xakriabá are on a...
Brazil/1: A Ray of HopeThe election of two indigenous women to Brazil's National Congress By: Amanda Vargas Sonia Guajajara and Célia Xakriabá are on a mission...
Unthinkable in the Current ClimateSource: Nepali Times Hotter summers in the Indo-Gangetic plains could lead to mass migration of people to cooler Himalayan climes Kim...
USA: Renewable EnergySource: Union of Concerned Scientists Unlimited resources. Little or no pollution. The movement of wind and water, the heat and light of...
Rising global temperatures point to widespread droughtSource: Tyndall Centre More frequent and longer-lasting droughts caused by rising global temperatures pose significant risks to people...
Submerged Hidden Depths | Siblings adrift in the apocalypseSource: Hypercritic For Miku and Taku, the sea is all they know. While never going underwater, the siblings in Submerged Hidden Depths...
How Beautiful We Were: Battling for environmental justiceSource: Hypercritic How Beautiful We Were, published in 2021 and finalist for the 2022 PEN/Faulkner Fiction Award, is Imbolo Mbue’s...