With Climate Agenda Stalled at Home, Biden Still Hopes to Lead Abroad The United States has demonstrated international leadership on climate change in the past, but recent setbacks are presenting new challenges for President Biden.
We’ve Traded Climate Denial for Climate Hypocrisy Today the rhetorical war has largely been won, but the outlook grows a lot more confusing when everyone agrees to agree.
What Vaccine Apartheid Portends for the Climate Future Gestures of good will and concern from developed countries can hide nationalism so pointed that it amounts to something like sadism.
Farhana Yamin’s Journey From Climate Summits to Street Protests After a high-profile career as an international lawyer and negotiator, Farhana Yamin decided “we cannot rely on lawyers and diplomats alone.”
U.N. Chief Warns of ‘Catastrophe’ With Continued Use of Fossil Fuels António Guterres, the United Nations secretary general, said instead of replacing Russian oil, gas and coal, nations must pivot to clean energy.