Feature A Barren Eden Khuzestan, Iran—a region that oil once made rich—is being slowly devastated by the effects of the world’s addiction to fossil fuels. By Solmaz Daryani November 5, 2022 Climate Change Middle East Arts
Article What’s Wrong with the ‘Burbs? Climate activist and author Bill McKibben on race, inequality, and the intergenerational fight against climate change. By Griffin Oleynick September 20, 2022 Climate Change Race Interview
Article The Inflation Reduction Act Though nominally targeting inflation, the IRA’s most significant benefits are its investments in health care and clean energy. By Isabella Simon August 24, 2022 Climate Change Joe Biden Economy
Article War, Drought, Flood Political challenges and the worsening effects of climate change have contributed to a cycle of displacement, hunger, and violence in South Sudan. By Bryan P. Galligan, SJ July 11, 2022 foerign affairs Pope Francis Climate Change
Article An Extraordinary Case The Supreme Court’s recent decision limits the EPA’s ability to regulate emissions, furthering the conservative majority’s fundamentally deregulatory agenda. By Isabella Simon July 7, 2022 Supreme Court Climate Change
Feature Tears & Ashes How can we cultivate a way of seeing environmental crises that extends beyond the news cycles on our screens? By Vincent Miller March 2, 2022 Climate Change Spirituality Death and Dying