Religious Leaders May Be Key to Breaking Climate Action Gridlock, Poll Suggests The survey, published the same day Pope Francis said ”no one can ignore” climate change, found that stronger religious convictions often paired with increased doubt in climate science. By Kristoffer Tigue
Europe Just Launched the World’s First Carbon Tariff. Will the United States Follow Suit? By Kristoffer Tigue
New York Becomes the Latest State to Require Flood Risk Disclosure for Home Sales By Kristoffer Tigue
Green Groups Are Divided Over a Proposal to Boost the Nation’s Hydropower. Here’s Why By Wyatt Myskow, Kristoffer Tigue
As Hurricane Idalia Churns Toward Florida, Efforts to Refill Federal Disaster Aid Stall By Kristoffer Tigue
The Climate Crisis Is Here Now, Experts Warn, as Death Tolls From Summer Disasters Mount By Kristoffer Tigue
Montana Youth Sued Their Government Over Climate Change and Won. Here’s Why That’s a Big Deal By Kristoffer Tigue
Wildfires Are Exploding in Unexpected Places Due to Climate Change. Is Hawaii the Latest Example? By Kristoffer Tigue
California and New York Could Miss Their 2030 Climate Targets. Could Permitting Reform Help? By Kristoffer Tigue
The Far Right Has a ‘Battle Plan’ to Undo Climate Progress Should Trump Win in 2024 By Kristoffer Tigue
Plagued by Floods and Kept in the Dark, a Black Alabama Community Turns to a Hometown Hero for Help By Kristoffer Tigue
In an Ominous Sign for COP28, G20 Nations Once Again Failed to Reach a Deal to Phase Down Fossil Fuels By Kristoffer Tigue