In a Q&A with Grist, climate scientist and policy expert Ayana Elizabeth Johnson discusses her new book: What If We Get It ...
“I think so often, the climate question, or implied question, is, ‘How do we avoid the apocalypse?’ And that’s not necessarily motivating or inspiring for a lot of people, myself included, ...
Looking back on more than twenty years of climate agitation, two themes emerge: a stubborn unwillingness by campaigners to ...
the climate question, or implied question, is, ‘How do we avoid the apocalypse?’ And that’s not necessarily motivating or inspiring for a lot of people, myself included,” says Johnson.
The hurricane leveled Asheville and other towns in western North Carolina. The push for optimism about our climate future ...
A recent survey reveals that 46% of Gen Z and 38% of Millennials are often too distraught by the news to function at work.
Warming temperatures, rising sea levels and coastal erosion are threatening communities up and down New Brunswick, but with ...
Touring flooded areas of Hollywood last month, where more than 200 millimetres of Helene’s rain had fallen, DeSantis ...
Practicality meets possibility in Ayana Elizabeth Johnson’s new book, which dares to ask, “What If We Get It Right?” ...
At the start of this century, the polar bear was the emblem of climate apocalypse. Protesters dressed as polar bears, while Al Gore’s hit 2006 film “An Inconvenient Truth” showed us a sad ...