Financial Times on Coming Climate-Change-Driven Meltdown in Real Estate: Gradually, Then Suddenly?
A detailed, yet still softball, take on how climate change damage will wreck property values and much of what passes for an economy
Read more...A detailed, yet still softball, take on how climate change damage will wreck property values and much of what passes for an economy
Read more...Cape Town’s drought illustrated that when climate crises become acute, the rich care for themselves irrespective of bigger effects.
Read more...More on US and European car-makers’ vulnerability to China’s new rare earths licensing regime.
Read more...A much-deserved evisceration of both Ursuala von der Leyen and the chumps who’ve bought what she has been selling.
Read more...Plastic mulch pollution may linger for centuries
Read more...The implications of China leading in the proportion of electricity its energy use and pursuing even more electrification.
Read more...A new study in Nature looks at one of the baked-in effects from just our current level of temperature increases: mass migration.
Read more...A new archeology is being developed based on evidence of human activity in the Earth’s sedimentary record, and archeologists are helping to define the Anthropocene as a new stage in the geological record.
Read more...While Trump’s Liberation Day policies might bring about accidental degrowth, Democrats embrace DOGE-style Abundance. Is there another way?
Read more...Climate change, debt, and development have a caustic relationship, hindering economic justice and national advancement, but solutions exist.
Read more...More than 300 million people rely on the Indus River Basin for their survival. The treaty governing its use is falling apart.
Read more...Having faced decades of environmental racism, community members are in the middle of their greatest fight yet.
Read more...The latest floods, wildfires, and other disasters reveal the flaws of adaptation as the main response to climate change.
Read more...An AI-fossil fuel axis is forming in the U.S. and Saudi Arabia as AI advocates pledge an endless need for energy — spelling disaster for the climate.
Read more...The U.S. goes all in on the burn-it-all-down strategy.
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