Environmental lawyers are stepping up to the challenge of Trump’s second term
Rick Spence
“Despair is not an option.” Climate lawyers are fighting more ferociously than ever to halt destructive policies and hold polluters to account.
The U.S. Energy Department is rushing to fund clean energy projects before Biden leaves office
Akielly Hu
Under Biden, the Department of Energy has doled out $55 billion in funding for cleantech development, but only $13 billion of those investments will remain safe under Trump
Unions have a plan to protect offshore wind from Trump
Gautama Mehta
How slow, small-scale mining can meet demand in a more sustainable way
Cassia Johnson, Deborah Johnson and Kathryn Moore
The slow fashion and slow food movements are an antidote to overconsumption. New research in Canada and Ghana suggests slow mining can also bring benefits.
Is the 'clean energy' mineral boom failing Africa?
Malavika Vyawahare
Great Bear Sea’s blueprint for doing business with nature
Arno Kopecky
On British Columbia’s north coast, First Nations are harnessing conservation finance to build a new economy
In the shadow of a drought: How the Panama Canal is shoring up against a shifting climate
Natalie Alcoba
Innovation is the key as Panama aims to mitigate future droughts along one of the world’s busiest shipping routes