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COP27
What Climate Change Is Already Doing to Children's Brains
By Frederica Perera
COP27 Marks 'New Paradigm' For Climate Action
By Justin Worland / Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt
The Climate Challenge of the World's Population Hitting 8 Billion
By Eugene Linden
Yes, Biodiversity Can Fight Climate Change—But It's More Than Just a Tool
By Thomas Crowther
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Ukraine Isn't Just at COP27 to Talk About Climate
Ukraine is using the international climate conference to garner more support against Russia's war, particularly among ambivalent countries.
By Alejandro de la Garza
November 15, 2022
Poorer Countries Want to Charge More to Protect Rainforests
Brazil, the DRC, and Indonesia launch an 'OPEC for rainforests' in effort to wrest more control over climate action.
By Ciara Nugent
November 15, 2022
Global Population Size Should Not Be Cause For Alarm, But A Rally Cry For Change
UNFPA Executive Director Natalia Kanem argues that looking exclusively at population numbers comes with great dangers.
By Natalia Kanem
November 14, 2022
Biden's Climate Wins May Never Be Good Enough For Some
After Biden's COP27 speech, activists said the U.S. had failed to help developing countries addressing climate change
By Justin Worland / Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt
November 11, 2022
U.S. Pays 19% of Fair Share on Climate Aid
The U.S.' outsize contribution to global emissions is not reflected in the climate finance it gives, data analysis shows.
By Ciara Nugent
November 9, 2022
New U.N. Report at COP27 Takes Aim at 'Greenwashing'
A new U.N. report is a sharp rebuke to companies that claim to be tackling climate change without doing the actual work.
By Justin Worland/Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt
November 8, 2022
Want Consumers to Make Smart Climate Choices? Stop Greenwashing
Too many climate pledges represent little more than empty slogans and hype. That has to change
By Catherine McKenna
November 8, 2022
Why Rishi Sunak Decided to Attend COP27 After All
The reversal follows mounting criticism, but a ban on King Charles attending the annual U.N. climate summit remains in effect.
By Armani Syed/London
November 2, 2022
Climate Science Is Stronger Than Ever Ahead of COP27
Scientists today can link specific ecological disasters with a changing climate—and assert with confidence what future impacts will be.
By Jeremy J. Miller
October 28, 2022
John Kerry Says Developed Countries Need to Ramp Up Help for Growing Climate Losses
“We have to find a way for more capital to flow into developing countries," he said in an interview with TIME.
By Justin Worland
October 28, 2022
‘Loss and Damages’ Will Be a Huge Focus of COP27. Here’s What That Means
With the mounting toll of climate disaster in vulnerable countries, the pressure is growing for polluters to support loss-and-damage funds.
By Aryn Baker
October 27, 2022
How to Make Rich Countries Pay For Their Climate Impact
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has a proposal for how to fix the climate gap between the Global North and South.
By Mia Mottley
October 27, 2022
I Lost My Home to Climate Change. I'm Fighting So Others Won't
Extreme flooding forced my family to leave our farm when I was 10. Now I'm a climate activist so others don't face the same struggle.
By Nyombi Morris
October 27, 2022
The Selfish Case for Climate Justice
It may take hearing about the threats to our own self-interest that makes leaders in wealthy countries pay up.
By Justin Worland
October 27, 2022
Egypt Isn't Qualified to Host COP27
Egypt's obstruction of environmental activism will be under the microscope as it hosts the 2022 U.N. climate conference.
By Sahar Aziz
October 27, 2022
What Bangladesh Can Teach the World About Talking About Climate Change
Unlike in the U.S., the Bangladesh media cover climate change constantly and seriously. The world media must learn from them
By Saleemul Huq
October 25, 2022
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