Water conflicts will intensify. Can we predict the worst problems before conditions boil over?
A new online resource combines economic and environmental data to help prevent deadly conflict. It could be a vital tool in the age of climate change.
Ireland becomes second country to declare climate emergency
"It is justified that a level of urgency be injected into this debate."
Are we the dinosaurs of the 21st century?
And how our wars distract us.
The impact of Green New Deals on Latin America
A new wave of extractivism from the Global South is the hidden side of the energy transitions in the North.
Mountain Valley Pipeline faces renewed opposition after federal nods
Amidst growing controversy, the Mountain Valley Pipeline gains federal approval for rate hikes and extensions, sparking renewed opposition from environmentalists and communities across the region.
Old McPontiff Had a Farm
Who knew—Pope Francis has a farm. And on his farm he is providing a living model of a sustainable food system to the public. Just one more reason he is living up to his reputation as the “People’s Pope.”
EPA to reconsider the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone
"The Environmental Protection Agency now has an opportunity to strengthen our national, health-based standards for ground-level ozone."
The world just took a major step to curb plastic pollution, but the US...
"The U.S. is the world’s largest exporter of plastics, mostly to developing nations. And this has created a global crisis of waste in countries in South and Central Asia as well as South America and Africa."
People’s Climate March, taking climate change to Trump’s door step
Trump spent his 100th day attacking those who criticized him – hundreds of thousands of citizens spent it together in the streets to send a message back to him.
Trump national park overseer, climate change “debater,” passes Senate with help of seventeen dems
Though Zinke says he opposes privatization, he also vociferously supports the Trump administration’s energy agenda.









