PoliticsBrian's Dallas Habitat For H/Flickr Spencer Bokat-Lindell: U.S. population growth has nearly flatlined. Is that so bad? Countries around the world are confronting the costs — and potential benefits — of an aging population.
Causeswww.flickr.com Spencer Bokat-Lindell: Biden’s climate change 'revolution' isn't coming Where will environmental politics go from here?
Causescommons.wikimedia.org Spencer Bokat-Lindell: The Ukraine war could stall climate action — or galvanize it European leaders are realizing they can no longer depend on Russian fossil fuels. But whether renewable energy fills the gap is an open question.
Causescommons.wikimedia.org Spencer Bokat-Lindell: Can lab-grown burgers help stop climate change? Lab-grown meat has been hailed as a solution to humanity's unsustainable consumption of animal products, but some say the idea is a fantasy.
Solutions www.nytimes.com Spencer Bokat-Lindell: Where is Biden's climate change 'revolution'? The clock is ticking.
Opinion www.nytimes.com Spencer Bokat-Lindell: Can Biden deliver on his climate promises? Many scientists think his goal of zeroing out greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 is technically possible and economically affordable. The politics are another story.
Solutions www.nytimes.com Spencer Bokat-Lindell: Could Biden be the climate-change president? His new plan bills itself as a “revolution,” going well beyond anything the Obama administration attempted. Is it enough?
A controversial facility that would process plastic waste to be burned in steel mills has been cancelled
Young plaintiffs in Juliana v. United States lose Supreme Court bid but say they'll continue their pursuit of climate justice