
How Single Use Plastics Hurt Our Oceans and Warm Our Planet
Experts are interviewed about the plastics crisis, plastic's impact on our bodies and oceans, and what can be done to take action.
Experts are interviewed about the plastics crisis, plastic's impact on our bodies and oceans, and what can be done to take action.
The indigenous Amazigh nomads face the loss of their traditional lifestyle due to climate change, which has brought drought and decimated vegetation.
This episode welcomes three winners of the 2023 Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards: Mark Albert, Cameron Oglesby, and Alleen Brown.
Sang-Hyup Kim, the co-chair of the Presidential Commission on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth, discusses South Korea’s climate policy.
When a Norfolk Southern train carrying hazardous materials derailed in East Palestine, a national debate was sparked over who was to blame.
This fuel-rich area in Arctic Russia could potentially emit 11.2 billion tons of carbon dioxide throughout its lifetime.
Clean energy projects can take several years to be approved in the United States. What solutions can permitting reform present?
The Haenyeo women of Jeju Island are witnessing firsthand how the climate crisis is destroying the ecosystem they depend on.
As temperatures continue to soar in the Southwest and freshwater supplies dwindle, locals are turning to Indigenous farming practices.
While climate change has largely driven these recent heat records, natural variation from El Niño put them over the top.
The European Space Agency is predicting this year will see some of the hottest temperatures ever recorded on the continent.
Turkey and Syria’s fragile infrastructure includes multiple layers of disregarding the region’s vulnerability to earthquakes.