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What do Wildlife Documentaries and Big Oil Have in Common?
What do Wildlife Documentaries and Big Oil Have in Common?
As a TV Producer of wildlife documentaries, I’ve begun to see my industry as extractive and perpetuating the colonialism we claim to…
Ruth Campbell
Feb 13
Meet Los Grillos: Spain’s Planned Prison for Migrant Workers
Meet Los Grillos: Spain’s Planned Prison for Migrant Workers
Almería’s greenhouses feed Europe, manned by undocumented migrants. Now, the regional auhtorities plan to move them into an open prison.
Neal Haddaway
Feb 13
Improve the Soil, Improve the Earth
Improve the Soil, Improve the Earth
In the second in my series of articles on soil health, I look at how to improve the 1.6 billion hectares of cropland on our planet.
Michael Porter
Feb 14
Let’s Replace Climate Hope with Earth Love
Let’s Replace Climate Hope with Earth Love
Maybe this will take us to a new place
Anthony Signorelli
Feb 14
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LATEST STORIES
Want To Solve Climate Change? Tax The Rich.
Want To Solve Climate Change? Tax The Rich.
Inequality is the single biggest cause of climate change, pollution and a whole host of social problems. It also represents the best…
Deniz Dutton
Feb 14
“We May Have Lost Control”: The Melting Ice Sheets and What Happens Next
“We May Have Lost Control”: The Melting Ice Sheets and What Happens Next
Scientists now believe significant melting of the ice sheets is inevitable. What does this mean for everyday life and the planet?
Giulio Rocca
Feb 13
Trump Has a Chance to Recreate His Greatest Success
Trump Has a Chance to Recreate His Greatest Success
But I don’t recommend holding your breath
George Dillard
Feb 11
Water is the Other US-Mexico Border Crisis
Water is the Other US-Mexico Border Crisis
Immigration isn’t the only hot-button issue along the US-Mexico border. There’s also a growing water shortage that’s affecting farmers…
The Conversation U.S.
Feb 11
A Simple Farming Trick That Could Remove CO₂ from the Atmosphere
A Simple Farming Trick That Could Remove CO₂ from the Atmosphere
How Spreading Rock Dust on Farms Could Help the U.S. Fight Climate Change
Silvia PM, PhD - Climate Ages
Feb 11
The Climate Debate is a Dead End Without the Role of Water
The Climate Debate is a Dead End Without the Role of Water
We cannot afford a ‘CO2 tunnel vision’ — nature restoration is a vital climate response, too.
Eva De Vor
Feb 10
Trump’s Non-Transition — to Nowhere
Trump’s Non-Transition — to Nowhere
Trump’s push for the US to stay on oil and gas probably won’t be as good for the oil industry or as bad for the climate as it sounds.
Sarah Miller
Feb 7
The DeepSeek Disruption: AI Is About to Reshape Global Energy Demand
The DeepSeek Disruption: AI Is About to Reshape Global Energy Demand
Will the AI revolution power progress — or burn whatever’s left to keep the lights on?
Ricky Lanusse
Feb 7
Why Greenwashing Works (And How We Can Fight It)
Why Greenwashing Works (And How We Can Fight It)
I’m doom scrolling on Instagram and it’s no surprise when I see an ad for a new clothing company claiming to be ‘good for the planet’…
Helena 'Ellie' Huizenga
Feb 7
Soil Health — a Critical but Complex Resource
Soil Health — a Critical but Complex Resource
The importance of soil organic matter to crops, carbon, and us.
Michael Porter
Feb 6
Can Small Efforts Have a Great Green Impact?
Can Small Efforts Have a Great Green Impact?
Examples of innovative technology and grassroots action around the world that bring hope for climate action.
S.K. Lee
Feb 5
I Gave a Guest Lecture on Globalization and Climate
I Gave a Guest Lecture on Globalization and Climate
“How Globalization Shapes Our Climate and What We Can Do About It” — as delivered to UC Irvine.
Silvia PM, PhD - Climate Ages
Feb 5
Why The World Needs A Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
Why The World Needs A Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
Almost 30 years after the Kyoto Protocol, 81% of total energy supply still comes from fossil fuels — we need a new approach.
Jaisika
Feb 4
Is Degrowth Just A Pipedream?
Is Degrowth Just A Pipedream?
Getting the degrowth movement off the ground may not be possible — in the current economic and political climate, at least.
Samie Dorgham
Feb 4
A Greener Burial Can Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
A Greener Burial Can Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
Learning about death practices while you are alive can help you plan a funeral that honors your environmental values
Carol Caruso
Feb 4
Meet Daspara — A lesson to Humanity
Meet Daspara — A lesson to Humanity
The village in India that has turned sustainable and started a movement that all others can follow.
Rishiraj Mathur
Feb 3
I Fought Inflation with Clean Energy and Won
I Fought Inflation with Clean Energy and Won
A series of home improvements and tech upgrades reduced my emissions and kept energy costs nearly flat despite unprecedented price hikes.
Matt Traverso Ph.D.
Jan 31
Climate Misinformation is Rife on Social Media — and Poised to Get Worse
Climate Misinformation is Rife on Social Media — and Poised to Get Worse
Meta’s decision could open the floodgates to more climate misinformation on its apps, including misleading or out-of-context claims
The Conversation U.S.
Jan 30
Supermarkets Don’t Value Food — But We Can
Supermarkets Don’t Value Food — But We Can
Edible food is wasted across our food supply chains. I join a grassroots organisation attempting to repurpose supermarket wastage.
Neal Haddaway
Jan 29
Animals and Purity: Ways to Influence Trump 2.0 on The Environment
Animals and Purity: Ways to Influence Trump 2.0 on The Environment
Communication strategies for connecting conversative with climate do exist — we just have to reframe the narrative. Here’s how.
Kamyar Razavi
Jan 29
The Problem of the Disappearing American Prairie
The Problem of the Disappearing American Prairie
Prairies are as important as forests in sequestering carbon — so why aren’t we preserving them?
Carol Labuzzetta, MS
Jan 28
What Can the French Revolution Teach Us About Building Sustainable Societies?
What Can the French Revolution Teach Us About Building Sustainable Societies?
The French Revolution provides a roadmap for social transformation
Paul Abela, MSc
Jan 27
Human Use of Fire Has Produced an Era of Uncontrolled Burning: Welcome to the Pyrocene
Human Use of Fire Has Produced an Era of Uncontrolled Burning: Welcome to the Pyrocene
Humans have become a geologic force by cooking the planet.
The Conversation U.S.
Jan 27
Will We Finally End The Painful Mess On Carbon Markets?
Will We Finally End The Painful Mess On Carbon Markets?
After an era full of scandals, a credible market may be just around the corner.
Jaclyn Ha
Jan 27
The Geopolitics of Global Warming
The Geopolitics of Global Warming
With global warming breaking the 1.5 degree threshold — and rising — we must look at the geopolitical fault lines.
Daniel McIntosh, PhD.
Jan 27
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