Conservation development has given leverage and structuring power to governments and NGOs, rather than the people and communities in which they base themselves
Leading Climate Change Action Takes Innovation and Determination
The usual and unusual suspects that are taking a strong stance on climate change
An Interview with Dr. Kyle Whyte
Protecting indigenous institutions of knowledge for environmental justice
A defining moment for ExxonMobil’s biggest shareholders — and for the climate
The upcoming shareholder vote is potential inflection point
Carbon Capture and Storage, Today and Tomorrow
The uncertain promise of CCS technology
The 2020 hurricane season broke all the records. Is it a sign of what’s to come?
We can’t stop the storms from coming, but we can limit their increasing severity and better protect our communities before the storms arrive
Where Should the Green Go?
For planners, engineers, and researchers focused on cities and sustainability, green infrastructure is a buzzword often championed, but equally difficult to define
Can we use energy subsidies to take from the rich and give to the poor?
A look at the feasibility of a redistributionist energy policy
Electric Power to the People
How can rural electrification be accelerated?
The Rapid Growth of Little Free Libraries
How local communities are coming together to support literacy and spark creativity