The Philippines is one of the most vulnerable countries to the climate crisis. As disasters mount, can nature-based solutions help it adapt?
Accommodation is scarce in Belém during COP30. Activist groups want to be there to influence the talks, but can they make their voices heard?
In June 2025, youth activists gathered to demand climate action at the SB62 climate talks in Bonn, Germany. Here’s what they got up to.
Outdoor workers, especially in the Global South, are working in dangerous conditions in extreme heat driven by climate change.
Can you sue a corporation – or government – for not tackling climate change? Here’s what you should know about climate litigation.
Hydrodams are an important source of renewable energy, but they’re also stopping fish and other freshwater species from migrating.
Can sodium batteries save the day? The clean energy transition has been largely powered by dirty lithium-ion batteries – until now.
In 2024, disasters caused $140 billion in insured losses. Another $180 billion went uninsured – and that figure is only set to grow.
Salvador, Brazil, is the Blackest city outside Africa – but even here, Black communities are disproportionately affected by pollution.
Countries and philanthropists are pouring billions into solar geoengineering. Will it help us solve climate change – and at what cost?
The Trump administration is shutting down USAID. Here’s what that means for environmental projects and the future of climate finance.
The green transition is leaving communities behind and creating green sacrifice zones. Here’s how we can ensure a just transition.
At COP29, rich countries pledged $300 billion per year in climate finance to the Global South. Here’s why no one is happy with the deal.
We can’t keep burning fossil fuels, but can poorer countries develop without them? Here’s how to achieve a just transition in the Global South.
South American countries are joining forces to protect the Amazon rainforest from the climate crisis. But are they doing enough?