Q&A: Catherine Coleman Flowers Talks COP28, Rural Alabama, and the Path Toward a ‘Just Transition’ From the Deep South to Dubai and back, Flowers has brought rural issues to the global stage. By Lee Hedgepeth
With $25 Million and Community Collaboration, Baltimore Is Becoming a Living Climate Lab By Aman Azhar
Older Voters Are Second Only to Young People in Share of ‘Climate Voters,’ New Study Shows By Marianne Lavelle
Spanning Two Worlds, Judith Kimerling Explores Ecuador’s Rainforest and the Rule of Law That Might Save Those Who Live There By Katie Surma
Judith Kimerling’s 1991 ‘Amazon Crude’ Exposed the Devastation of Oil Exploration in Ecuador. If Only She Could Make it Stop By Katie Surma
Indigenous Leaders Urge COP28 Negotiators to Focus on Preventing Loss and Damage and Drastically Reducing Emissions By Liza Gross
Virginia Environmental Groups Form New Data Center Reform Coalition, Call for More Industry Oversight By Jake Bolster
Has COP28 President Sultan al-Jaber Used the UN Climate Summit to Advance the Interests of UAE’s Oil Company? Interview by Steve Curwood, "Living on Earth"
Activists Condemn Speakers at The New York Times’ Dealbook Summit for Driving Climate Change and Call for Permanent Ceasefire in Gaza By Keerti Gopal
A New Law Regulating the Cosmetics Industry Expands the FDA’s Power But Fails to Ban Toxic Chemicals in Beauty Products By Victoria St. Martin
Black Women Face Disproportionate Risks From Largely Unregulated Toxic Substances in Beauty and Personal Care Products By Victoria St. Martin
Fulcrum Bioenergy, Aiming to Produce ‘Net-Zero’ Jet Fuel From Plastic Waste, Hits Heavy Turbulence By James Bruggers
Is China Emitting a Climate Super Pollutant in Violation of an International Environmental Agreement? By Phil McKenna and Peter Aldhous