Geoff Dembicki
If 3.5% of the US Gets on Board With Climate Protesting, Change Will Happen
So says the data-driven philosophy of Extinction Rebellion, which is staging demonstrations all around the world.
What I Saw Inside the Messy, Desperate Chaos of the UN Climate Summit
Under rapidly approaching deadlines to keep global warming to a tolerable level, too many world leaders seem unable or unwilling to act.
The UN Promised Aggressive Climate Action. Will It Follow Through?
After a day of angry, passionate rallies, United Nations officials had a message for young protesters: We hear you.
Good Job Striking, Now Here's How to Make Your Climate Activism Have an Impact
Friday's climate strike is about a lot more than just a single day of action.
How to Force Your Employer to Help Save the Planet
Your company is probably contributing to climate change. Here's how to demand it do something about that.
5 Things You Can Do During September's Climate Strike if You Can’t Leave Work
You may not be able to join the thousands of people on the streets on September 20, but you can still participate.
California Could Be on the Brink of Its Worst-Ever Wildfire Season
2018 inflicted a wave of devastating fires on the state. Now experts are warning 2019 could be a repeat.
Even with Trump in Office, the Climate Denial Movement Is Quietly Falling Apart
Behind the scenes, climate deniers are losing funding and succumbing to infighting.
Water Shortages, Murder, and Chaos: The Grim Future of Heat Waves
Climate change means a hotter—and more violent—planet.
Climate Change Is Everywhere. Just Not on TV
Prestige TV dominates the culture, but it has a big blind spot when it comes to our warming planet.
What Declaring a 'Climate Emergency' in the U.S. Would Actually Do
It would have no effect on policy, but some activists say it's a necessary part of a society-wide "paradigm shift."