How Extreme Heat Is Threatening Education Progress Worldwide

The continued burning of fossil fuels is closing schools around the world for days, sometimes weeks at a time, and threatening to undermine one of the greatest global gains of recent decades: children’s education. It’s a glimpse into one of the starkest divides of climate change. Children today are living through many more abnormally hot […]
EPA alumni ready to resist Trump — again

Ex-EPA officials and environmentalists gathered in a living room about a week after President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January 2017 to discuss how they might combat the incoming administration’s agenda. Worried that Trump and his team were “intent on shredding EPA,” the alumni set up an organization to play defense against the administration’s efforts to […]
Half of the world’s habitable land is used for agriculture

The most visible mark that humanity has left on the planet is the transformation of wild habitats into farmland. If we rewind 1000 years, it is estimated that only 4 million square kilometers — less than 4% of the world’s ice- and desert-free land was used for farming. In the visualization, we see the breakdown of global […]
Vegan Diet Slows Down Biological Aging Significantly, Eight-Week Study Suggests

Want to turn back the clock on aging in a matter of months? A new study suggests that adopting a vegan diet, even for just eight weeks, might be the key to slowing down the biological aging process. The research offers tantalizing evidence that plant-based eating could have profound effects on our cellular health and […]
Harris Stirs Hope for a New Chapter in Climate Action

Although President Joe Biden already has cemented an unmatched legacy of climate change action, Vice President Kamala Harris raised the bar the moment that she entered the presidential race on July 21. Those who care about the climate are now considering new possibilities based on Harris’ past actions: What would she do to hold Big […]