book review

Top Tweets
wind turbines lined up in a green field
Palm trees bending in the wind
Coal power plant with emissions rising from towers
Liquid Natural Gas tanker
wildfire pines
Photo by Matt Howard on Unsplash

In Canada’s wilds, a chilling inferno was also an omen

In “Fire Weather,” the journalist John Vaillant makes the case that the catastrophic — and inevitable — 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire was a sign of things to come.
bangladesh flood climate impacts
Image by Khairul islam from Pixabay

How to tackle climate change? A new book has answers

Climate change is no longer a mirage—something so far away that sceptics among us believe it was hallucinated into existence by the ‘woke’ crowd. Its impact is visible and tangible even for those living under a rock.

the great displacement

Book review: "The Great Displacement" is a must-read

This timely, important book argues that mass migration triggered by climate change will fundamentally rock U.S. society.

greta thunberg climate book

Book review: Greta Thunberg tells it like it is in “The Climate Book”

The 20-year-old climate activist has put together a reading list for determined citizens willing to mobilize for a just and sustainable future.
Exposed: The most polluted place in the United States
therevelator.org

Exposed: The most polluted place in the United States

A new book investigates the toxic legacy of Hanford, the Washington state facility that produced plutonium for nuclear weapons.
Water Always Wins: “Quietly radical” book makes case for slow water
www.greatlakesnow.org

Water Always Wins: “Quietly radical” book makes case for slow water

In this Q&A with author Erica Gies, Gies says our fixation on controlling water has failed and it’s time for collaborative approaches.
ORIGINAL REPORTING
MOST POPULAR
CLIMATE