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In February, the public health specialist Muna Abed Alah published a paper in the journal Current Psychology titled “Shattered Hierarchy: How the...
On both sides of the Atlantic, volleys of laws threatening long-term imprisonment for nonviolent dissent are being put on the books to cow the climate...
In August, climate activist and cellist John Mark Rozendaal was arrested and charged with criminal contempt for playing a few minutes of...
With every bicycle that replaces a motorcycle, every garden hose that supplants a power-washer, every rake that displaces a leaf blower, our world...
The most pressing environmental crisis of these times, our heating of the Earth through carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas pollution, is closely...
Advertisement Supported by Guest Essay By Stan Cox Mr. Cox lives in Salina, Kan., and is the author of “Losing Our Cool: Uncomfortable Truths...
While it’s important indeed that Gaza remains a focus of our attention as long as the nightmarish Israeli campaign there continues, it’s no less...
In so many places experiencing extreme heat, air-conditioning will become nothing short of a protective survival tool, but (all too sadly) it’s also...
There’s big trouble ahead and we won’t be able to say that no one saw it coming.
To be complacent about climate is not just to be shockingly oblivious but to endorse future human suffering on an almost inconceivable scale.