29.11.2021
How We Put Out the Fire

Writer Kim Stanley Robinson explores how science fiction can be a source of inspiration rather than a reason to despair.

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08.11.2021
Istanbul’s Water Crisis

Istanbul’s water reserves are drying up. With no miracle cure in sight, environmental science looks for ways to reduce water loss.

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03.11.2021
Global Views on COP26: Why It Matters for Canada, Egypt and Rwanda

With the backdrop of deepening vaccine inequality, climate disasters, and continued efforts to delay real action, we gathered the perspectives of COP26 delegates ahead of the conference.

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02.09.2021
Conflict, Borders, and Division: The Fallout from the Climate Crisis

In The New Border Wars, Klaus Dodds predicts that floods will continue to ravage our continents, with devastating consequences for both people and ecosystems.

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16.08.2021
Tracing Our Legacy on a Changing Planet

What story will be told by the plastic, carbon, concrete, nuclear waste, and cities we leave behind?

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05.08.2021
Fighting the New Climate Change Denialism

A new type of denialism is taking hold in the fossil fuel industry, a bid to ward off systemic change and protect their business model.

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03.08.2021
From the Green Wave to Eco-hegemony

On questions such as climate, Greens have won the battle of ideas, but the battle for power is still being fought. Is it time for a new strategy?

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23.06.2021
“No Good Choices Left”: Our Dilemma Under a White Sky

After her Pulitzer-winning The Sixth Extinction, Elizabeth Kolbert’s new book, Under a White Sky, describes the world of “techno-fixes” to the damage we have inflicted on nature.

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14.06.2021
Cultivating Meat: A Food Revolution?

Meat products grown in a laboratory could soon be widely available but is this something environmentalists should welcome and support?

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26.05.2021
Citizens’ Assemblies Won’t Save Us

Citizens’ assemblies will not be a silver bullet for the climate crisis.

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