When Women Are Warriors
Nemonte Nenquimo's "We Will Be Jaguars" channels climate activism with female leadership
By
Jonathan Hahn
November 21, 2024
4 Must-Read Books for Your Summer Reading List
These stories bring our relationship to the natural world into greater focus
By
Jason Mark
, Chloe Martinez
, Jonathan Hahn
, Claire Greenburger
June 9, 2024
Banks Continue to Prop Up Fossil Fuels as the Climate Crisis Accelerates
While clean energy ramps up, lenders keep fossil fuels alive
By
Jonathan Hahn
May 24, 2024
A Searching, Deeply Empathetic Story for the Climate Age
Martin MacInnes's new novel, "In Ascension," is a probing meditation of our age
By
Jonathan Hahn
May 2, 2024
How to See Through the Lens of Empathy, Compassion, and Conscience
“Seeing It All” lifts up the work of 11 cutting-edge female photographers
By
Jonathan Hahn
January 31, 2024
Can We Sustainably Mine the Metals We Need for Renewable Energy?
In "The War Below," Ernest Scheyder considers the hard choices of the clean energy transition
By
Jonathan Hahn
January 23, 2024
Earth’s Global Annual Temperature Tests 1.5°C for the First Time
2023 was the hottest year on record, and scientists agree the warming trend will continue without the rapid phase-out of fossil fuels
By
Jonathan Hahn
January 12, 2024
3 Must-Read Books to Kick Off the New Year
These stories deepen our relationship with the wild world around us
By
Jason Mark
, Jonathan Hahn
, Marlowe Starling
December 24, 2023
United States, Other Greenhouse Gas Emitters Failing to Cut Emissions Fast Enough to Meet Climate Goals
Time for action is quickly running out according to new studies, including the 5th National Climate Assessment
By
Jonathan Hahn
November 15, 2023
Our Chemical Romance Has Real Consequences for Our Health
Kristina Marusic paints a grim picture of ubiquitous chemicals and their health impacts
By
Jonathan Hahn
October 15, 2023