Feature The Other Afghanistan American attention on Afghanistan often neglects the material needs of ordinary Afghans, especially food security, which is now being threatened by climate change. By Solmaz Daryani October 2, 2021 Middle East Climate Change Arts
Article Confronting Climate Change Writing from Commonweal on the effects of climate change and our responsibility to care for our common home. By The Editors September 20, 2021 Climate Change Environment
Article Troubled Waters Reefs are sacred spaces where scientific certainty gives way to mystery and awe. But climate change has made their extinction a very real possibility. By Bryan P. Galligan, SJ August 29, 2021 Environment Climate Change Nonfiction
Feature Diverted Waters The U.S.-built border wall separates Mexicali and the Imperial Valley agricultural region. By Alexander Heilner August 24, 2021 Closing Shot Arts Climate Change
Article Eliminating Emissions The latest report on climate change confirms that things will get worse. But we still have some control over just how much. By Isabella Simon August 23, 2021 Climate Change
Article Exxon’s Corporate Coup Could activist investors force the most notorious polluter in America down a greener path? By Isabella Simon July 2, 2021 Climate Change Domestic Affairs