Even small increases in the price of gas can generate protests, like in Kazakhstan. But actually, we’re not paying anywhere near enough for gas
John Feffer
One year after the January 6 insurrection, is the United States on the verge of break-up?
Russia is a leading carbon emitter and exporter. But change is afoot inside the country
Can those who advocate hitting the brakes on economic growth get their message across before it’s too late?
There’s one place in the world where the Green New Deal is a policy reality. But is it living up to its hype?
The Far Right Continues to Build Its International
The victory of Xiomara Castro in Honduras is a sign that region is ready to exit its lost decade
We all think that climate change is somebody else’s problem. We have to be persuaded otherwise
There is this great opportunity for the left to assert a bold and visionary policy about not just mitigating the effects of climate change but effectively using climate change as a lever for economic transformation
At some point, governments will start using more sticks than carrots to break our deadly dependence on fossil fuels. How will humanity respond?