For a New Generation of College Students, Climate Change Isn’t Political. It’s a Lived Reality. But when it comes to how to respond to the crisis, the debate goes on By Jonathan Hahn September 12, 2021 In this story: climate change, students, activism
So You Want to Be an Architect? First, go to a planning commission meeting By Heather Smith September 9, 2021 In this story: architecture, urban planning, education, cool schools, climate change
ICYMI: Vegan Tuna, Huge Solar Expansion & Harvard Divests A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber September 10, 2021 In this story: climate change
After a Week of Cascading Disasters, Grief Becomes a Crucible for Climate Action Climate activists’ motto should be “First mourn—then organize!” By Jason Mark September 5, 2021 In this story: climate change
Will the Beloved Emperor Penguin Go Extinct? A new study warns that the birds’ numbers are diminishing By Jessica Myers September 7, 2021 In this story: wildlife, climate change, endangered species
Fire: How Does It Even Work? With increasing fire danger, a crash course in how to save structures By Colleen Hagerty September 8, 2021 In this story: land use, climate change
Letter From Lake Tahoe Housing sprawl in the woods and corporate-fueled climate change make for a combustible mix By Amy Westervelt September 3, 2021 In this story: climate change
The Electricity Is Melting As glaciers see diminishing returns, is hydropower worth it? By Abe Musselman September 2, 2021 In this story: renewable energy, climate change, technology, environmental justice
How to Pack a Go Bag In the Age of Climate Catastrophe, everyone needs an emergency kit next to the front door By Katie O'Reilly August 31, 2021 In this story: buyers' guide, climate change
Who Gets to Rebuild After a Natural Disaster? After a town is destroyed, inequities rise to the surface By Lyz Lenz October 3, 2021 In this story: climate change