The COP29 climate summit ending Friday was dispiriting in many respects, as is the broader picture. But there's hope and good reason to persist in this effort.
Ultimately, though, there is cause for hope, according to some well-placed observers. Camilla Born, who has been part of the ...
Partly this is a sign of some success. When Trump was first elected in 2016, clean energy was something of a niche concern, ...
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In this guest column, Tulane Professor Joshua Basseches argues that even with the expected Trump Administration hostility to ...
Donald Trump’s second term as the U.S. president is certain to bring a retreat from aggressive action on climate change ...
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In the opening hours of the conference, John Podesta, President Joe Biden’s climate envoy, offered a blunt assessment that ...
At Newsweek's "Pillars of the Green Transition" event at COP29, panelists talked climate finance and the coming shift in U.S.
Never has it been more important to build strong places capable of weathering the storms barreling down on us, both the ...
Many climate-change experts say the second Trump administration's focus on the economy exposes Americans to more long-term ...
A timely new volume in the emerging literature of environmental philosophy draws on art, science, and politics ...