Causeswww.flickr.com Matthew Bossons: What my family and I saw when we were trapped in China's heat wave On a trip through the epicenter, ravaged landscapes, paralyzed cities and populations pushed to extremes.
Causeswww.needpix.com Turning cities into sponges to save lives and property Officials around the world are implementing techniques to absorb or divert water and protect urban areas from the effects of climate change.
Newsletter Thomas E. Lovejoy: To prevent pandemics, stop disrespecting nature A leading conservationist and biodiversity scholar, with decades of experience in the Amazon, reflects on the lessons of COVID-19.
Impacts www.politico.com Coronavirus is going to make some people move The pandemic isn’t just going to change how we live—it’s going to dictate where we live, too.
Politics www.nytimes.com We’re all casualties of Trump's war on coronavirus science The administration kneecaps experts as the coronavirus rages.
Solutions Air pollution falls by unprecedented levels in major global cities during coronavirus lockdowns Lockdowns restricting travel and industry imposed to halt the spread of coronavirus have resulted in unprecedented reductions in deadly air pollution around the world, new analysis shows.
Solutions www.washingtonpost.com Air quality in the U.S. is improving due to coronavirus lockdown The pandemic response has cleared the air from Los Angeles to Wuhan, China.
Greenpeace verdict over pipeline protest defamation could spell problems for environmental activism and speech
Young plaintiffs in Juliana v. United States lose Supreme Court bid but say they'll continue their pursuit of climate justice
Two years into his term, has Gov. Shapiro kept his promises to regulate Pennsylvania’s fracking industry?