An Indigenous Author Says the Past Holds Answers to Today’s Environmental Crises
Ailton Krenak was a child when his family was forced to leave their land in Brazil. Now, as a writer, he advocates for a path forward that looks to nature…
Ailton Krenak was a child when his family was forced to leave their land in Brazil. Now, as a writer, he advocates for a path forward that looks to nature…
In the wake of a drought that hampered shipping, the Panama Canal’s overseers are eager to expand water storage. Climate change leaves them no choice. Read More
Extreme rainfall made 10 percent heavier by human-caused climate change triggered landslides that killed hundreds, according to a new study. Read More
Canada’s boreal forests are burning faster than they can regrow, but controlled fires may be one of the best ways to protect local communities. Read More
In a conversation on X, Donald J. Trump and Elon Musk spoke for a bit about climate change. Here’s what they got wrong and what they got right. Read More
The delicate balance of one the planet’s largest natural systems for storing carbon depends on the humble black spruce tree. Read More
A new study shows how deadly warming can be, and how behavioral and social changes can reduce mortality. Read More
In some fast-growing Sun Belt cites, “the overnight lows kind of sneak up on you.” Read More
Earth’s warming could trigger sweeping changes in the natural world that would be hard, if not impossible, to reverse. Read More
We use the world’s fish as if it was a limitless line of credit. But this credit is running out. Read More