Published inClimate ConsciousFive Ways Cities Can Fight Climate ChangeHow cities can solve some of our biggest problemsAug 23, 2021A response icon1Aug 23, 2021A response icon1
Published inClimate ConsciousWhy We Need An International Climate OrganizationIt’s about incentives.Aug 17, 2021A response icon2Aug 17, 2021A response icon2
The Rise, Fall, and Evolution of Africa’s Great Green WallThe Sahara, one of the largest deserts in the world, stretching from one end of Africa to the other, covers a swathe of 3.5 million square…Nov 4, 2020Nov 4, 2020
The Crisis in Yemen Has Gotten Worse, and Now There’s Not Enough Money to HelpAs Yemen faces the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, a recent United Nations emergency funding drive came up short $1 billion.Jul 21, 2020Jul 21, 2020
Published inClimate ConsciousGermany Is Set To Be the First Major Economy to Phase Out Coal and Nuclear. But Is It Enough?Is the milestone worth celebrating?Jul 16, 2020A response icon3Jul 16, 2020A response icon3
Published inClimate ConsciousThe American South’s Refusal to Adopt Renewable Energy Isn’t a Failure it Can AffordRenewable energy costs less and employs more than ever before. It could be the lifeline the region needs.Apr 29, 2020A response icon1Apr 29, 2020A response icon1
Your chocolate is about to get more expensive. Here’s why that’s a good thing.Even though consumers might start paying a premium for their favorite snack, it’s not all bad news.Apr 9, 2020Apr 9, 2020
Americans Still Don’t Know Enough About the World. That Has to Change.It is unacceptable for Americans to remain so uninformed on the happenings of the world. In fact, it’s hurtful to our democracy.Apr 9, 2020Apr 9, 2020