Climate

Rebecca Solnit on Climate Change and How Political Activism Can Help Us Find Happiness
The longtime writer and activist discusses the hope found in uncertainty, her experience at the Paris climate talks, the role of the writer and more.
Dayton Martindale

The Immigrant Rights and Climate Justice Movements are Impractical—And That’s a Good Thing
Now what we need, more than ever, are social movements that challenge the notion of what is possible
Mark Engler and Paul Engler

Feds Say Yellowstone’s Grizzly Bears Have Recovered Enough, Propose Delisting
John Collins

Exxon Covered Up Climate Change in the 1970s, But Its Behavior Today is Worse
The biggest fossil fuel company on Earth insists on finding and producing more fossil fuels
Bill McKibben

The Novel Defense That Climate Change Activists Are Using in Court
Not guilty on grounds of planetary necessity
Justyna Bicz

Lessons from the Original War on Coal: Class Conflict and the Fossil Economy
Dayton Martindale

The Paris Climate Agreement Sets Ambitious Goals, But Countries Won’t Achieve Them—Without Us
COP21's heart may have been in the right place, but by the numbers, the sum is still climate catastrophe.
Tom Ladendorf
