Original Feature | May 17, 2019 A new generation of ocean farmers are reducing pollution with seaweed May 17, 2019 | Original Feature BY: Marlene Cimons Catherine Puckett needs to be close to the ocean. “I just can’t be away from it,” she ...
Original Feature | May 14, 2019 This year’s graduating seniors are handing the mic to climate change May 14, 2019 | Original Feature BY: Molly Taft In June of 1968, Dartmouth valedictorian James Newton devoted his commencement speech to the foremost ...
Original Feature | May 1, 2019 Climate change has contributed to droughts for longer than we thought May 1, 2019 | Original Feature BY: Kevin Krajick, The Earth Institute at Columbia University. In an unusual new study, scientists ...
Original Feature | April 12, 2019 Why Is Climate Change Costing the Air Force Billions? April 12, 2019 | Original Feature BY: Molly Taft Greg Brudnicki, mayor of Panama City, Florida, has lived in the community for 55 years and said he has never ...
Original Feature | April 9, 2019 Youth Lobby Climate Day is taking place across the country April 9, 2019 | Original Feature BY: Marlene Cimons Lorenzo de Simone, 13, isn’t old enough to vote, but he’s old enough to lobby Massachusetts state ...
Original Feature | March 22, 2019 Op-ed: The 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill, how we see climate change then and now March 22, 2019 | Original Feature BY: Sarah Sax Shortly after midnight on March 24, 1989, the Exxon Valdez — an oil tanker carrying 53 million ...
Original Feature | March 20, 2019 Why the Atlantic Ocean’s ‘conveyor belt’ is key to global climate March 20, 2019 | Original Feature BY: Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory In the Atlantic Ocean, a giant ‘conveyor belt’ carries ...
Original Feature | March 14, 2019 “They failed us, so we’re stepping up”: A conversation with the nation’s youth climate activists March 14, 2019 | Original Feature BY: Nina Joung When did climate change activism become something you associated with young people? Was it when 21 ...
Original Feature | March 8, 2019 Six Bangladeshi Women on the Front Lines of Climate Change March 8, 2019 | Original Feature We already know that climate change affects women disproportionately, but it is especially dramatic in Bangladesh. Caught ...
Original Feature | March 7, 2019 Winter Rains Are Melting Greenland Ice, Raising Sea Levels March 7, 2019 | Original Feature https://youtu.be/MakHMmYNFZ4 According to Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, while warmer climate ...
Original Feature | March 1, 2019 Five Black farmers and researchers making the food system more inclusive March 1, 2019 | Original Feature By Nexus Media This is part of a series for Black History Month on Black scientists, activists and entrepreneurs ...
Original Feature | February 25, 2019 Op-ed: Climate Change is Fueling Conflict and Mass Migration February 25, 2019 | Original Feature BY: Marlene Cimons The United Nations’ chief climate scientist recently said that planetary warming ...