Was the COP28 climate meeting a cop-out – or something bigger? Jeremy Wallace - December 14, 2023 A big energy transition is coming, but not necessarily quickly.
Are carbon markets helping to slow climate change? Maybe. Jessica Green - November 2, 2022 Carbon trading has been around for a quarter-century. But do these mechanisms represent true reductions?
For Democrats, trying to slow climate change is good politics Nives Dolšak, Meagan Carmack, and Aseem Prakash - July 14, 2022 Our research suggests that co-sponsoring the Green New Deal helped in the 2020 elections. Could it boost incumbents’ votes in the 2022 midterms as well?
India’s farm protests turned violent last week. But why are farmers protesting in the first place? Saksham Khosla and Aidan Milliff - February 5, 2021 New laws have rattled a crucial political bloc.
Four things we just learned from Austria’s elections Stephanie Liechtenstein - October 3, 2019 Yes, Austria is feeling the “Greta effect.”
The young Climate Strikers marching this week are all fired up and ready to vote. Dana Fisher - September 27, 2019 And if voting doesn’t bring change, expect more confrontational tactics.
The U.N. Climate Summit starts today. Here’s what it can — and can’t — achieve. Jessica Green - September 23, 2019 It has limits. But it’s not the only game in town.
The Youth Climate Summit starts July 12. It’s full of young activists trained in the anti-Trump movement. Dana Fisher - July 11, 2019 Expect many of them to vote in 2020.
Schoolchildren around the world are on climate strike. Here’s what you need to know. Per Adman and Katrin Uba - March 14, 2019 Meet Greta Thunberg