
The international community hammered out a deal to limit the use of hydrofluorocarbons over the weekend. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry celebrated it as a “monumental step forward.” But some see it as more of a baby step.
The international community hammered out a deal to limit the use of hydrofluorocarbons over the weekend. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry celebrated it as a “monumental step forward.” But some see it as more of a baby step.
A group of major global investors called on the world’s 20 leading economies to ratify the Paris Agreement on climate…
When actor Leonardo DiCaprio accepted his first Oscar at the Academy Awards, his speech called on the world to take…
We did it! Together, humanity changed the world (cue fireworks and the band.) Together we set a new record in…
By Rebecca Randall, special to Humanosphere Urban-garden planting, Monsanto-hating foodies have something in common with displaced Central American farmers: A…
This year is shaping up to be the hottest year ever and July just set the record for the hottest…
There is ample research connecting external causes, like climate and food prices, to conflict. Yesterday, I reported on new research…
The United States’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its already known plan to cut power plant carbon emissions in the…