Warming Lakes Worldwide Could Mean More Toxic Algal Blooms
By Jonathan Hahn October 16, 2019A first-ever global survey of lakes links climate change to increased blooms
Keeping Current Trains Youths to Be Climate Leaders of Tomorrow
By Jonathan Hahn September 3, 2019Initiative is one of several in Miami educating students about sea level rise
What Makes a Mosquito Potentially Lethal Lurks Behind the Bite
By Jonathan Hahn August 29, 2019Timothy C. Winegard's "The Mosquito" is abuzz with little-known history
Human Dignity Lives On in the “Trashscape”
By Jonathan Hahn July 6, 2019Elisabetta Zavoli documents life in a landfill
The Race to Save Butterflies Before It's Too Late
By Jonathan Hahn July 7, 2019Nick Haddad tracks scientists in their mission to save the insect's rarest species
Is the Human Race Sleepwalking to Oblivion?
By Jonathan Hahn June 29, 2019Nick Brandt's "This Empty World" is an elegy for a planet in peril
Why We Didn’t Act on Climate When We Had the Chance
By Jonathan Hahn May 3, 2019Nathaniel Rich tracks the tragic and complicated history of “Losing Earth”
The State of the Air Is Worsening as Climate Impacts Multiply
By Jonathan Hahn April 24, 2019Many US cities have poor air, according to the American Lung Association
Airpocalypse Now
By Jonathan Hahn May 4, 2019"Choked" is a globe-trotting tour of air pollution and its toll on public health
From Suburbia to the Wild and Everything in Between
By Jonathan Hahn March 6, 2019A writer searches for meaning in a shifting American landscape
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