Climate Change
People in power get nervous when the population’s trust in national institutions plummets. It has often been a precursor of significant social…
Doomism is a kind of melancholic pessimism or as Germans call it, Weltschmerz. It is an overwhelming feeling of sadness and emotional…
Over 1,300 climate, justice and community groups are calling for Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens to resign over the police killing of anti-“Cop…
Phil Gasper: Well, thanks so much for agreeing to do this interview. I wanted to start with the current climate crisis. The Washington…
An international coalition made up of more than 200 trade unions and progressive advocacy groups on Thursday published the Santiago Declaration, a manifesto…
With the warmer El Niño climate pattern about to replace the colder La Niña in the Pacific Ocean at the end of…
An important article just published in Inside Climate News revealed good news from a new federal government report, Short Term Energy Outlook. That study…
Thirty-three million people have been affected by the floods in Pakistan. The disaster has left more than 1,700 dead, displaced millions and put one-third of…
Given the secrecy typically accorded to the military and the inclination of government officials to skew data to satisfy the preferences of…
In 1972, the Club of Rome released a report called The Limits to Growth that laid out the damage to the planet and to…
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