
Meet Winners of Covering Climate Now’s Journalism Awards
This episode welcomes three winners of the 2023 Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards: Mark Albert, Cameron Oglesby, and Alleen Brown.
This episode welcomes three winners of the 2023 Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards: Mark Albert, Cameron Oglesby, and Alleen Brown.
Dr. Dan Westervelt, an air pollution scientist, explains the impacts wildfire smoke can have on your health.
The Shinnecock Kelp Farmers are expanding their kelp hatchery and farm to counter the effects of climate change on Long Island.
Local Law 97 aims to cut carbon emissions and reach net-zero by 2050 by setting stringent limits on New York City's buildings.
Tonight as part of our Peril & Promise Initiative, we’ll preview the Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards that aired on NBC News Now and can be viewed online with Kyle Pope, the editor and publisher of the Columbia Journalism Review,…
Tonight as a part of our ongoing Peril and Promise Initiative reporting on the human stories of climate change and Its solutions, Dutch documentary photographer Kadir Vanlohuizen takes us Inside the exhibit along with Chief Curator and Deputy Director at…
Last week, we gave a #ClimateUpdate on the Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA) that you can read through here. This week, we're taking a deep-dive into the economics of climate change, from the societal costs discussed in the NCA to…
Could chocolate go extinct? As part of “Peril and Promise: The Challenge of Climate Change,” the multi-platform public media initiative reporting on the human impact of climate change, we explore how global climate change is effecting the regions where some…
From our partners at MetroFocus, a look at sustainable farming.
One of the nation’s leading environmental activists, Bill McKibben, launches a radical attack against the fossil fuel industry and seeks to transform the climate debate.
Alysia Reiner is transforming the way we think about fashion by turning trash into treasure.