Climate Change Is Reshaping How Much Chocolate Costs and What It’s Made Of
Prices are soaring, pushing chocolate makers to charge more and quietly change recipes
By
Nour Ghantous
February 2, 2026
Indigenous Voices Rose at COP30 While Forest Protection Fell Short
The annual UN climate summit ends with much to be resolved
Text and photographs by
Nour Ghantous
November 23, 2025
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climate change, climate negotiations, international climate policy, indigenous communities, activism
With US Absent, China Asserts Itself at World’s Biggest Climate Summit
China’s COP30 leadership goes beyond pledges with its product showcase
Text and photographs by
Nour Ghantous
November 17, 2025
COP30 Forges Ahead as World’s Biggest Emitter, the United States, Stays Absent
With no delegation, the US has left a vacuum that others are already filling
Text and photographs by
Nour Ghantous
November 13, 2025
Loopholes and Fractures Make for Un-United Nations as COP29 Ends
Fossil-friendly language permeates draft texts and tensions between developed and developing nations remain
By
Nour Ghantous
November 22, 2024
At COP29, US Climate Congress Changes Tune
With a president-elect bent on dismantling climate gains, US climate allies reach for economics
By
Nour Ghantous
November 15, 2024
As the Environmental Crisis Worsens, So Too Does the Safety of Journalists Covering It
UNESCO is giving environmental journalism a much-needed spotlight during its annual World Press Freedom Day conference
By
Nour Ghantous
May 3, 2024
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