The problem is, it’s unclear if “carbon offsets” even work.
Author: Nathanael Johnson
California just committed itself to “an unprecedented amount” of clean energy
The state sees renewables as the best way to prevent blackouts.
Remember snow days? Today’s kids get heat days.
America’s schools are underprepared for the worst impacts of climate change.
Why California is building new houses in the path of wildfires
The housing market is dangerously hot.
How many people has climate change killed already?
A first-of-its-kind study says hotter temperatures have already killed thousands.
Twice burned: California ramps up wildfire prevention spending 16-fold
The coming fire season could be brutal
Have you been doing environmentalism wrong?
"The environment is really the only major global crisis that we assume you can solve from…
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A new study brings a rare glint of hope from climate science.
How much forest did we lose in 2020? Like, a Netherlands’ worth
Report: Dry, fiery weather is killing the world's trees
Zoned out: One woman’s half-century fight to desegregate Berkeley
The legacy of race-based housing rules continues to shape the landscape of big cities.