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Policy & Action

The cookstove carbon credit conundrum

Replacing cookstoves reduces emissions, but not as much as carbon credits claim

May 5, 2025

The new face of climate doom

What to understand about the growing trend of ‘climate realism’

April 21, 2025

Why Earth Day still resonates

For Tia Nelson, whose father founded Earth Day, community is key

April 17, 2025

Economic models may have been shorting climate costs

Scientists and economists are finally getting on the same page

April 7, 2025

How to handle a barrage of bad news

There’s a fine line between staying informed and doomscrolling

April 3, 2025

The ingredients for a successful boycott

Do boycotts work? It depends on 4 things.

March 17, 2025

How climate labels on food can change minds

A bad grade isn’t enough if it doesn’t say why

March 10, 2025

Can eating sustainably be tariff-proof? 

Think local and ditch the aluminum cans

March 6, 2025

How to be climate active in Trump 2.0

3 ways you can help push for progress

January 23, 2025

3 myths about congestion pricing, debunked

It’s worked before. It’ll work again.

January 13, 2025

4 big climate stories on our radar in 2025

The climate is changing—and so is policy

January 6, 2025