All posts in Climate Change
What if Greta is right, and she shouldn’t be ‘up there’
There’s much to admire about Greta Thunberg. It’s impossible to view the side-by-side images of the Swedish 16-year-old, sitting alone on an otherwise ordinary Friday little more than a year ago, and compare with the massive crowds in Montreal or
C40 paves a new path for climate positive cities
A new report highlights key lessons for urban decision-makers from the recent IPCC findings, providing a bold agenda for effective climate action.
What’s a whale worth? Quite a lot in terms of CO2 capture
Humans have heard the cry to “save the whales” for decades, but there’s a new call to understand how it is that the great whales – threatened themselves by climate change, plastic pollution and more – might really be saving
Thunberg tours ‘Pollution Pods’ with artist Michael Pinsky
For Greta Thunberg, Friday was a remarkable day, as she watched her solo strike from just one year ago flourish into “Week 57” with millions participating across the globe. On Saturday, though, it was back to work as she toured
Belarus gets serious about climate change
Spurred on by the global urgency on climate change, the Eastern European nation is approaching the issue with greater rigor.
Denmark’s ‘tree telethon’ raises funds for forests
In Denmark, a star-studded Saturday night show on TV2 raised enough money to reach more than 90 percent of its goal: to plant one million trees in the fight against climate change. The public broadcaster teamed up with the Danish