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ENCORE: Gloria Walton and Wawa Gatheru Believe in Grassroots Change, Not Just Charity

ENCORE: Gloria Walton and Wawa Gatheru Believe in Grassroots Change, Not Just Charity



Those standing up to climate and environmental injustice face challenges they weren’t seeing a year ago. But Gloria Walton, head of The Solutions Project, sees a bigger picture:

“ The reality is that…


Published on 5 hours ago

ENCORE: Solar Power to the People

ENCORE: Solar Power to the People



At this moment, the cheapest way to create electricity is by pointing a solar panel at the sun. That’s good news for the climate. It’s also good news for communities who want to take control of their…


Published on 1 week ago

This Year in Climate: 2025

This Year in Climate: 2025



2025 has been a doozy in so many ways. And climate news has been no exception. Climate One hosts Ariana Brocious and Kousha Navidar look back at what the year has meant for climate progress: the good…


Published on 2 weeks ago

Jonathan Foley: 2025 Schneider Award Winner

Jonathan Foley: 2025 Schneider Award Winner



Project Drawdown is the world’s leading science-based guide to climate solutions. According to Jonathan Foley, Project Drawdown’s Executive Director, they aim to be the Consumer Reports for climate c…


Published on 3 weeks ago

Faith in Climate Progress

Faith in Climate Progress



It’s been ten years since Pope Francis issued his landmark encyclical on climate and caring for our common home, Laudato Si’. With the election of the new Pope Leo XIV, many are hopeful he will follo…


Published on 4 weeks ago

ENCORE: Small Dollar, Big Impact

ENCORE: Small Dollar, Big Impact



The climate doesn’t care where emissions cuts come from; what matters is that the world transitions to renewable energy quickly and cheaply. If it’s significantly cheaper to install solar panels in I…


Published on 1 month ago

Joe Manchin: Coal, Climate, and ‘Common Sense’

Joe Manchin: Coal, Climate, and ‘Common Sense’



Joe Manchin grew up in the coal fields of West Virginia, the grandson of a miner and the son of a small-town grocer. His worldview was shaped by a place where energy isn’t an abstract policy debate; …


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

Reports from COP30: Climate Talks in the Amazon

Reports from COP30: Climate Talks in the Amazon



The UN climate convention known as COP30 is now underway in Brazil. As the nations of the world gather to discuss their efforts to rein in climate disruption, the facts are clear: we’re not doing eno…


Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago

Environmental Peacebuilders Working in the Midst of War

Environmental Peacebuilders Working in the Midst of War



Fossil-fueled climate disruption is driving political instability around the world. The relationship between climate disasters and conflict are well-established — and also complicated. Even in war-to…


Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago

When Climate Work Comes at a Cost: Dispatches From the Upside Down

When Climate Work Comes at a Cost: Dispatches From the Upside Down



Human-caused climate change is fueling extreme floods, wildfires, rising seas, and record-breaking heat all around the world. At the same time, some of the most senior U.S. government officials and o…


Published on 2 months ago





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