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Manuela Andreoni
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Nature Lawyers Up
A growing number of countries and courts say the environment should be endowed with legal rights.
Europe’s New Tax on Greenhouse Gases
In a first, the European Union is imposing a charge on some high-emissions imports like steel. Here’s what it means.
Why Are Taxpayers Propping Up the Fossil Fuel Industry?
Worldwide, government subsidies for oil and gas are at a record high. Global financial institutions have been trying for years to get them phased out.
Can Climate Change Make for Good TV?
‘Extrapolations’ on Apple TV+ is one of a few ambitious shows about climate change. We asked the Times’s chief TV critic what works and what…
Your Power as a Citizen
You can do a lot more about the climate crisis than watch your own carbon footprint. Here’s how.
Wild neighbors
We asked you to share your stories about wildlife in your communities. Your responses reminded us about the beauty in this world.
Hollywood’s climate adviser
Only a tiny fraction of scripted movies and TV shows talk about climate change. Meet the woman trying to change that.
Quitting Coal: What South Africa Shows Us
Relatively optimistic forecasts for global warming assume that developing countries will quit coal rapidly. South Africa’s case shows that it won’t be easy.
Fighting Corporate Lies
Yes, there’s still a lot of greenwashing out there. But regulators and activists are on alert more than ever.
Meet the Teenage Private Jet Detective
Akash Shendure, a high school senior from Seattle, wanted to know about the flight emissions of the super rich. So he tracked them.