20 March 2018, The Guardian, Can climate litigation save the world? Courts are a new front line of climate action with cases against governments and oil firms spiralling, and while victories have so far been rare the pressure for change is growing. Global … Continue reading →
Monthly Archives: March 2018
19 March 2018, World Resources Institute, Taking Greenhouse Gases from the Sky: 7 Things to Know About Carbon Removal. With greenhouse gas emissions climbing and climate impacts becoming increasingly severe, the urgency to address climate change has never been greater. Many of … Continue reading →
18 March 2018, The New Yorker, Bomb Cyclones, Nor’easters, and the Messy Relationship Between Weather and Climate. After three frigid nor’easters in less than two weeks, even the most devout prophet of climate change could be forgiven for echoing the … Continue reading →
16 March 2018, Aljazeera, The Paris Agreement is deeply flawed – it’s time for a new deal. The Paris accord is built on speculative ‘tech fantasies’. It can not save us from climate catastrophe. Everyone heaved a sigh of relief … Continue reading →