What’s Happening in the Ocean and Why It Matters to You and Me
With unprecedented marine heat waves sweeping the globe, we need better solutions for ocean sustainability
Katharine Hayhoe is the chief scientist for the Nature Conservancy, a distinguished professor at Texas Tech University and the author of Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World.
What’s Happening in the Ocean and Why It Matters to You and Me
With unprecedented marine heat waves sweeping the globe, we need better solutions for ocean sustainability
One Planet, Two Crises: Tackling Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Fight for Our Future
World Biodiversity Day reminds us that the profound crises we confront are just different sides of the same coin
The Bad News We Need
The IPCC’s scary new report could finally stir us to take action on climate change
Why People Refuse to Believe Scientists
It has nothing to do with science itself
Science and Faith Can Solve Climate Change Together
Moral conviction, backed by facts, could finally inspire global action