by Michael D. Yates and John Bellamy Foster
Apr. 11, 2020
John Bellamy Foster has the distinction of having expertise in both political economy and ecology,...
Analysis of 35 leading investment banks shows financing of more than $2.66tn for fossil fuel industries since the Paris agreement
By Patrick Greenfield and Kalyeena...
March 20, 2020
GREENLAND’S melting icecaps raised the sea levels by 2.2mm last year, scientists have warned, with the human-induced climate crisis accelerating the loss...
by Ian Angus
November 19, 2019
Environmental destruction isn’t driven by human nature or mistaken ideas. It is an inevitable consequence of a system built on...
24 February 2020
Two environmental groups said on Monday they were trying to take the Norwegian state to the Supreme Court for granting oil licences...
What lurks in the Arctic’s thawing permafrost?
by Robinson Meyer
November 6, 2017
From the air, the coast of Greenland appears vast and tranquil. Hundreds of...
by Robert Hunziker
March 18, 2020
A recent landmark study of massive ice loss in Antarctica and Greenland fulfills the “worst case” prognosis, as outlined by...
By Zoya Teirstein, Grist
28 February 20
Phyllis Clough was driving to the post office in the tiny Alaskan village of Old Harbor one summer afternoon...
February 28, 2020
CLIMATE activist Greta Thunberg joined a crowd of more than 20,000 people today to take part in Bristol’s 10th climate strike.
The 17-year-old...