climate
Australia Releases Report on 2020 Fires, Admits Climate Change Was the Driving Factor
Experts issued a grave warning about natural disasters in the years to come, claiming that "what was unprecedented is now our future".
Half the Great Barrier Reef’s Coral has Died in the Past 25 Years
Experts are blaming human-induced climate change and mass bleaching events for the devastating loss of the world's largest coral reef.
Inside the Election Battle to Bring Wolves Back to Colorado
Proposition 114 will let voters decide on whether to reintroduce gray wolves after a 75-year absence—and is inflaming tensions between rural and urban residents.
Cambridge University Divests From Big Oil Years Too Late
After a five-year student- and faculty-led campaign, Cambridge says it'll cut ties with fossil fuel companies ... by 2030.
This Woke PR Firm Is Quietly Running an Influencer Campaign for Fossil Fuels
Porter Novelli says it's all-in on fixing climate change and racial injustice. Yet it's also running an ad campaign designed to counter "extreme environmentalists."
An Inside Look at South Asians Doubly Hit by Climate Disasters and COVID-19
Even as people in the region continue to battle COVID-19, massive floods have worsened poverty and escalated loss of livelihood, particularly in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Surprise, Big Oil Has the Same Lawyers as Big Tobacco
Oil companies are not only borrowing strategy from cigarette companies to downplay the risks of climate change, they are also using the same lawyers and organizations to defend against climate lawsuits.
Amid Worst Air in the World, Many Unhoused Communities Left Unprotected
As wildfire smoke engulfed the Pacific Northwest, unhoused communities faced the highest risk.
Millions of UK Homes Could Be Lost to Flooding in the Next 80 Years
The UK is critically underprepared for the impacts of rising sea levels due to climate change, an investigation by VICE News has found.
What’s Stopping Us From Stopping Climate Change?
Research conducted by VICE Media Group showed that while most people consider themselves knowledgeable about climate change, many don't actually know enough to take action.
50 Examples of Climate Privilege to Show People Who Still Don't Get It
The countries that suffer the most devastating impacts of climate change are not those most responsible for it.
Army of Mexican Farmers Clash With National Guard Over Paying Water to the US
Farmers in the state of Chihuahua have withstood years of drought, and now fear for their future as Mexico’s president says that a massive water debt must be paid.