Trees and edible plants are being planted at churches, schools, street corners, and empty lots across the country to provide free shade and food to all.
The authors of “The Conceivable Future†argue that we should focus less on whether or not to have babies and more on stopping the extraction and burning of fossil fuels.
The National Climate Assessment affirms that Indigenous peoples bear both the weight of climate change’s impacts and carry knowledge that may help lessen its burden.
Watercolor renditions of orchids, rhododendrons, and other Indigenous blooms help protect the region’s floral biodiversity in the face of climate change.