By Wahid Bhat TV and film are powerful mediums that can inform, entertain, and inspire millions of people around the world. They can also shape the public perception and awareness of the […]
Interview: A cash crop that never runs out
Supplemental income from 50 wind turbines helps a fourth-generation family ranch stay viable.
Opinion: Donald Trump drills deep into the pocket of fossil fuel
Look at Trump’s words under a microscope. What do you see?
Analysis: What is carbon-neutral milk?
Milk and meat brands are turning to climate labels like “carbon neutral” and “net zero” to boost sales. But what do these terms actually mean?
How climate change could sink the US real estate market
Rising seas, fires, and outdated government policies threaten a repeat of the subprime mortgage meltdown
Africa loses 34% of GDP at 1.5° warming, ‘grim’ new report concludes
Report to COP 27 finds that, even at 1.5°, climate change absolutely devastates most of the countries in Africa.
Three sustainable fuels that could be the future of green aviation
Experts in the airline industry estimate these eco-friendly options will contribute to roughly 65% of emission reductions.
Scientists strive for negative emissions
New Solid Carbon technology might be able to lock climate-warming carbon dioxide below ocean bedrock.
More frequent El Niño events predicted by 2040
Cutting-edge models predict that El Niño frequency will increase within 2 decades because of climate change, regardless of emissions mitigation efforts.
Analysis: Earth Day, and the media’s point of view
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In 1970, CBS and ABC devoted virtually their entire evening news broadcasts to coverage of the first Earth Day, with profound effects on politics and society.