A documentary that will never let you see plastic the same way againByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger
The world plans to fix climate change with carbon credits. But do they work?ByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger
Reusable plastic shopping bags are actually making the problem worse, not betterByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger
At the Madrid climate talks, carbon offsets—and the future of the planet—are on the tableByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger
The UN all but admits we will probably pass the 1.5°C point of no returnByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger
New York City is flooding subway entrances to prepare for climate changeByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger
Climate change threatens 945 US toxic waste sites with flood and fireByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger
A superfund site in Montana sold bags of hazardous waste as souvenirsByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger
Psychologists from 40 countries pledged to use their jobs to address climate changeByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger
Progress toward a new plastic plant highlights Europe’s plastic paradoxByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger
An environmental expert’s strategy for unwrapping our plastic recycling crisisByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger
Dramatically change society to curb climate change or drown in higher sea levels, warns a new UN reportByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger
Sea creatures are moving towards the poles at a rate of 32 miles per decadeByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger
Sea level rise will flood the neighborhood around the UN building with two degrees warmingByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger
250 million people rely on the Nile for water that may not exist by 2080ByZoë Schlanger and Zoë Schlanger