After 13 Years, No End in Sight for Caribbean Sargassum Invasion The growing invasion of sargassum in the Caribbean has impacted the quality of life of the islands' residents. But local governments have failed to coordinate an international response to problem. By Freeman Rogers/The BVI Beacon, Olivia Losbar/RCI Guadeloupe, Maria Monsalve/El País, Krista Campbell/Television Jamaica, Suzanne Carlson/The Virgin Islands Daily News, Centro de Periodismo Investigativo
Policy Experts Say the UN Climate Talks Need Reform, but Change Would be Difficult in the Current Political Landscape By Bob Berwyn
How the Dire Health Implications of Climate Change Are Unfolding Globally Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, “Living on Earth”
2023 in Climate News: Did Renewable Energy’s Surge Keep Pace With a Radically Warming Climate? By ICN Staff
Q&A: The Sort of ‘Breakthrough’ Moment Came in Dubai When the Nations of the World Agreed to Transition Away From Fossil Fuels Interview by Steve Curwood, "Living on Earth"
Q&A: Catherine Coleman Flowers Talks COP28, Rural Alabama, and the Path Toward a ‘Just Transition’ By Lee Hedgepeth
A New UN ‘Roadmap’ Lays Out a Global Vision for Food Security and Emissions Reductions By Georgina Gustin
Q&A: How a Fossil Fuel Treaty Could Support the Paris Agreement and Wind Down Production By Nicholas Kusnetz