2015’s Paris Agreement could have been a turning point. It posited a world in which all countries – the wealthy and the…
Tom Athanasiou
During the recent climate summit in Dubai, COP28 president Sultan Al-Jaber, with some exasperation, came out with the following rather amazing statement:…
There is something in the modern radical mind that wants the climate negotiations to fail. Such a failure, after all, would seem…
Can we Afford a Fair Global Climate Transition?
‘Net zero 2050’ is a keystone of efforts to combat climate change, but without real and perceived equity and justice – including unprecedented public finance commitments – it’s just a risky gambit
What we’re doing here is asserting a new kind of realism, in which we center the actions we see as necessary, rather than those we think we can immediately get
Slashing emissions at home is only part of the challenge—the United States must also help other countries go green
Our world’s richest have a great deal of money. They also have the power to decide whether our civilization sinks or swims. So what can we do?
Our world’s richest have a great deal of money. They also have the power to decide whether our civilization sinks or swims. So what can we do?