Environment
- First LookAfrican women protest COP29 and organize to seek reparations from mining companies
African women activists are protesting the ongoing U.N. COP29 climate summit by attending a “counter-COP” to share the harmful impacts of mining on women and children. They seek reparations and a greater say in the extraction of minerals from their continent.
- Difference MakerAbandoned ‘ghost gear’ kills sea life. A Myanmar nonprofit is turning the tide.
In 2018, Thanda Ko Gyi launched the nonprofit Myanmar Ocean Project, Myanmar’s first registered marine conservation organization.
- Points of ProgressMost of the world wants action on climate change. Here’s what’s going right.
Progress roundup: Most of the world wants action on climate change, and would be willing to pay for it. Here’s where clean energy is making gains.
- Climate change is a global challenge. Bangladesh has answers.
Climate change is creating an unpredictable future. As the world gathers for the climate summit, the Climate Generation is already showing how to adapt.
- A lesson of Election 2024: There is no ‘climate voter’
Polls show most Americans view climate change as a threat, but they put pocketbook concerns first. A test for the clean energy transition is to succeed by tying it to economic benefits.
- Crops, cows, and solar panels? Why farmers are harvesting sunlight.
As solar grows as a U.S. energy source, some worry it will take too much agricultural land out of production. In Massachusetts, farmers are finding a solution.
- Points of ProgressWhere playgrounds benefit adults, and a bridge between art and science opens minds
Progress roundup: Galleries marry disciplines to spark creativity, the benefits of greener playgrounds spread to the community, and Oslo, Norway, spreads budget responsibilities.
- Transformed FEMA faces a torrent of challenges to its growing relief efforts
Since Hurricane Katrina recovery, FEMA has grown more nimble. But the agency faces criticism and distrust as it responds to Hurricane Helene in North Carolina.
- Points of ProgressPrecious water and gold: New extraction methods for arid air and e-waste
Progress roundup: Resources like water in the desert and gold trapped in e-waste are recovered in new ways. And globally, more children are in school.
- Helene ravaged North Carolina’s mountains. Its citizens are hollering back.
Two weeks after a hurricane roared into the Appalachian Mountains, how a wrecked region recovers will depend on local resilience. And it’s there.
- First LookHurricane Milton was expected to bring storm surge. Where did the tornadoes come from?
Hurricane Milton unleashed destructive and deadly tornadoes that touched down in several Florida counties. There have been 38 eyewitness reports of tornadoes in Florida since the night of Oct. 9, in a state that normally sees 50 tornadoes in one year.
- After Hurricane Milton: Relief and resilience, but also a shaken Florida
While less devastating than many had feared, Hurricane Milton reflected what many see as growing climate disruption – and the perseverance it will require.
- With heirloom seed swaps, gardeners grow community – and biodiversity
In a growing movement, everyday individuals are saving and swapping seeds, an effort that can help boost biodiversity and food security.
- Hurricane Milton: Even a sea turtle is part of Tampa’s evacuation from storm
As Florida residents prepare themselves and their homes for Hurricane Milton, scientists are also readying the animals in their care.
- Democrats begin soul-searching – and finger-pointing – after devastating loss
- They took up arms to fight Russia. They’ve taken up pens to express themselves.
- Ukraine’s Pokrovsk was about to fall to Russia 2 months ago. It’s hanging on.
- What Trump’s historic victory says about America
- CommentaryJames Madison foresaw the big question worrying voters. What did he say?