#WCW: Katherine Hayhoe
The dichotomy between those who believe in God and those who believe in climate change is rendered useless by people like Katherine...
Akon: From Konvicted to Social Entrepreneur
When I first heard Akon has started a business to bring solar power to Africa, I’ll admit, I rolled my eyes. The line between actually...
Have the Attacks in France changed anything about COP21?
The short answer to the question posed in the title would be yes, it has; the COP21 organizers have come out with a statement detailing...
The Environment Is Still Not A Bread and Butter Issue for the American Catholic Church
After Pope Francis’ now famous Laudato si': On the environment and sustainable development was published this past May, I was actually...
Article Roundup: October 2015
Monica “The Rhino Hunter,” Radiolab, September 2015 I think most people with some decency can get behind conservation of endangered...
#WCW: Amina Mohammed
This week is the 70th United Nations Generally Assembly where the Sustainable Development Goals will be officially adopted by the 193...
Climate Week NYC, September 21-27
This year’s Climate Week in New York City, with many events running this week (September 21-27) is going to be huge. Maybe last year was...
Science Saturday: Climate Change and Hurricanes
This past August marked the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, with extreme weather events and climate change coming back to the...
Introducing: Science Saturdays!
Science, and one’s belief in the scientific process, are at the center of the climate change “debate.” And I put debate in quotes since...
Editors' Roundup: September 2015
Monica Climate change is the ultimate gentrifier, Grist, February 2015 This was written earlier this year, but it's more relevant now...