Palm oil isn't the villain it used to be.
Author: Nathanael Johnson
The ‘environmental crime of the century’ solved
New studies suggest a crackdown on CFC-11 thwarted an existential threat.
Democrats’ window to pass new legislation is already closing
Here’s what’s likely to make the cut.
The First 100 – Biden’s Sky-High Stack of Executive Orders
Another week, another slate of executive orders on climate change.
Report points to a new culprit behind the Great Lakes’ big, green, **** problem
There's something shellfishy about the algal blooms.
Could the world reverse climate change but still burn all the fossil fuels? Scientists humor the idea.
It would be a wildly inefficient ways of tackling climate change.
U.S. emissions fell by 10% last year — for the worst possible reasons
3 charts show 2020's historic drop in greenhouse gas pollution.
Climate change could take weather patterns back to the Pliocene
Even the winds are getting more polarized.
Big businesses talk a big climate game — just not on Capitol Hill
Where are the pro-climate lobbyists?
Wild crops could save our food system — if we don’t destroy them first
Endangered sunflowers, lost potatoes, and rare walnut trees: The food system depends on wild plants.