Climate Justice
These Activists Are Right: The World Doesn’t Need Any More Private Jets
Local activists in Massachusetts have taken on the private jet lobby—and they might just win.
Chuck Collins
Local activists in Massachusetts have taken on the private jet lobby—and they might just win.
Time for a Progressive Rethink
Anger at the Democratic Party’s inept leadership and subservience to Big Money has been rising since the election. But the left also must examine our own role in enabling Trump.
Jeff Faux Anger at the Democratic Party’s inept leadership and subservience to Big Money has been rising since the election. But the left also must examine our own role in enabling Trump.
A New Age for US-Russia Arctic Cooperation?
Ceasefire talks could be a catalyst for advancing cooperation in the Arctic, but the climate crisis should not be forgotten.
Pavel Devyatkin Ceasefire talks could be a catalyst for advancing cooperation in the Arctic, but the climate crisis should not be forgotten.
Covering Climate Now

Is Mark Carney a Climate Radical?
Canada’s prime minister–designate backs the science that says most fossil fuel can’t be burned.
Mark Hertsgaard Canada’s prime minister–designate backs the science that says most fossil fuel can’t be burned.

Trump’s Deadly Assault on Weather Reporting
I’m a meteorologist, and breaking NOAA would undermine journalists’ ability to cover the story our audiences care about most.
David Dickson I’m a meteorologist, and breaking NOAA would undermine journalists’ ability to cover the story our audiences care about most.

Climate Retreat in Germany?
The public still wants action, but elections in the world’s third-biggest economy may stall progress.
Mark Hertsgaard The public still wants action, but elections in the world’s third-biggest economy may stall progress.
Covering Climate Now
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February 20, 2025
The First Amendment vs. the Wannabe King
What are the climate implications of Donald Trump punishing the Associated Press?
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February 6, 2025
How Journalists Can Stand Up to Trump’s Bluster
Newsroom layoffs make it harder, but reporters must keep telling the truth about climate change.
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January 16, 2025
The Media’s Mega-Failure on LA’s Mega-Fires
Even as the LA fires still burn, most journalism is not representing how the climate crisis is driving increasingly frequent and severe extreme weather.
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October 30, 2024
Journalists Must Rethink Our Fear of Taking Sides
The media often acts as if identifying threats or naming falsehoods are acts of partisanship. They are not. They are journalism.
Climate Change Archive
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March 12, 2025
Parts of LA Are Not Going to Be Habitable
Insurers have figured out that risk is too high in parts of California. We need to re-conceive how people are housed, and fast.
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February 5, 2025
The Exhausting Fight for Climate Action
The struggle against climate change has long been demoralizing and draining. But we need to gather our strength to meet this moment.
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February 5, 2025
The People in Charge Won’t Save Us From Climate Catastrophe. We’ll Need to Do It Ourselves.
Grassroots efforts in places like North Carolina show what we can—and increasingly must—do in a world plagued by climate disasters.
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February 4, 2025
Defeating the Democratic Party Elites Is Just the First Step
The party faces a choice: Will it embrace the grassroots energy behind its newly elected leadership? Or allow Trump and his corporate allies to tighten their grip on the country?