Why Are the Next 10 Years So Key for Climate Action?
Margaret Kuhlow of the World Wildlife Foundation shares her thoughts.
Why Global Citizens Should Care
The climate crisis particularly threatens people living in poverty. The United Nations urges countries to invest in mitigation and adaptation measures to avert the worst consequences of climate change. You can join us in taking action on this issue here.
Analysts have warned that the COVID-19 pandemic, no matter how destabilizing, may just be a “dress rehearsal” for the impending climate crisis.
With looming water and food shortages, extreme weather events, and dangerously rising temperatures, the climate crisis threatens to transform every aspect of our lives. But what form that transformation takes is largely up to how countries respond today.
7 Genuinely Great Podcasts on Climate Change and the Natural World
Informative podcasts are a great way to get up to speed on complex topics.
Why Global Citizens Should Care
Climate change threatens to deepen existing inequalities worldwide. The United Nations calls on companies and governments to immediately reduce greenhouse gas emissions to prevent catastrophic consequences. You can join us in taking action on this issue here.
Climate change is both simple and immensely complicated.
It’s simple in the sense that we know what’s causing it: greenhouse gas emissions and the destruction of the natural world for commercial purposes.
The World s Freshwater Fish Are Being Pushed to the Brink of Extinction
Freshwater fish face existential threats, according to a new report.
Why Global Citizens Should Care
Freshwater fish are foundational to ecosystems and provide immense value to local communities. The United Nations calls on countries to protect biodiversity. You can join us in taking action on related issues here.
A third of freshwater fish species could go extinct in the decades ahead unless measures are taken to curb human activities that destroy their habitats, according to a new report by a coalition of 15 nonprofits led by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
Costa Rica's President Carlos Alvarado has overseen an expansion of renewable energy, conservation and restoration projects, and has put his country on track to decarbonizing.
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