Choosing where to live has always involved tradeoffs. Schools, job markets, cost of living. But a growing number of Americans ...
Climate change poses a major geopolitical and economic threat, reshaping coastlines, opening the Arctic, driving migration, ...
The Paris Climate Accords were signed on April 22—Earth Day—ten years ago today. According to the United Nations, it was the largest one-day signing of an international agreement in history. These ...
Climate change is reshaping the map of where humans can comfortably - and safely - live. Rising seas, extreme heat, widening droughts, and intensifying storms are making some regions increasingly ...
Decisions to migrate in response to climate stress are rarely personal choices and there’s such a huge diversity of household ...
Tens of thousands of delegates from almost every country in the world are meeting at the COP30 world climate conference in Belém in the Brazilian Amazon to negotiate how to stem the escalating climate ...
Check out more from this issue and find your next story to read. In that dystopian novel, published in 1993 and set in the mid-2020s, the United States still exists but has been warped by global ...
Children have the least control over the planet’s future, but will also be the most affected as it changes. They may well feel the mental toll of the “futility gap”: when individual actions feel ...