Leveraging Nature-Based Solutions to Tackle Climate Change
New joint agency report recommends nature-based solutions to protect frontline communities from climate risks.
Pumping the Brakes on Fast Fashion
Scholars discuss how to limit the negative social and environmental impacts of fast fashion.
Fashion, Sustainability, and the New York Fashion Act
A New York State bill seeks to regulate the fashion industry’s social and environmental impacts.
Changing Federal Land Policy Can Encourage Carbon Capture Projects
Scholar argues for land management policy changes to encourage carbon capture projects on federal land.
How Artificial Intelligence Can Combat Climate Change
Scholar explains how regulators can use artificial intelligence as an effective tool for slowing climate change.
Capturing Carbon Emissions
Scholars discuss the possibilities and pitfalls of relying on carbon capture and sequestration.
The Art of the Climate Change War
The world needs a new strategy to fight climate change aggressively and effectively.
Achieving Climate Goals Will Require Sound Energy Storage Policies
Clean energy systems will not reduce emissions unless states promote effective energy storage policies.
It’s Time to Cut the Hidden Climate Tax
As global temperatures rise, Americans will continue to pay the economic costs of climate change.
Credible and Stable Regulation Encourages Voluntary Climate Action
President Obama’s Clean Power Plan prompted companies to expand transparency about their carbon emissions.
Pipeline Opposition Impedes Climate Change Mitigation
More pipelines and electricity transmission lines would bolster the fight against climate change.
Climate Engineering Could Reframe the Dialogue on Climate Change
New study explores the potential benefits, risks, and legal challenges of solar climate engineering.