"I'm not an optiomist," says climate policy expert Ayana Elizabeth Johson. "But I'm very much not a quitter." ...
The podcast where solutions-based journalism cuts through industry spin to spotlight real progress in travel sustainability. Skift has launched a new climate podcast, GreenShift, a show exploring how ...
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5)-- Climate change can impact snowfall and the length of the winter season. Dr. Elizabeth Burakowski from the University of New Hampshire joins Pete Mangione to discuss how this ...
Discussing climate change can make a difference. Focusing on the impacts in everyday life is a good place to start, experts ...
In October 2022, two protesters with the group Just Stop Oil shocked the world by tossing tomato soup at Vincent van Gogh’s iconic “Sunflowers” in London’s National Gallery. “Are you more concerned ...
Japan Fest kicks off this weekend at NOMA, the New Orleans Museum of Art. It’s billed as the largest celebration in the Gulf South dedicated to Japanese art and culture. NOMA’s Public Programs ...
A new podcast is bringing some of Boston's top science minds to campus with a mission to demystify climate change. In a new book, BC professor Carlo Rotella takes readers inside the classroom to show ...
In this episode of C&EN Uncovered, host Craig Bettenhausen speaks with C&EN reporter Fionna Samuels about her recent C&EN cover story concerning ocean alkalinity enhancement as a method to combat ...
Digitally generated post apocalyptic scene depicting a desolate urban landscape with buildings in ruins and cloudy sky. The scene was rendered with photorealistic shaders and lighting in UE4 (Unreal ...
This season of Voices of Student Success, “Preparing Gen Z for Unknown Futures,” addresses challenges in readying young people for the next chapter of their lives in the face of large-scale global ...
A new podcast from The Nation and Counterstream Media explores climate justice from the ground up—through the voices of those fighting on the frontlines. Shilpi Chhotray Here's where to find podcasts ...
Bill McKibben isn’t known for his rosy outlook on climate change. Back in 1989, he wrote The End of Nature, which is considered the first mainstream book warning of global warming’s potential effects ...