The migration of people tells the history of the world. Migration has been our shared narrative since biblical...
Dec 22, 2015South African photographer captures life across our ‘Drowning World’
A version of this piece appeared on Business Insider. PARIS, France – Two women in brightly colored saris pause for the camera on their...
Dec 22, 2015Meet the guy who builds drones to preserve forests… and learn how to make your own!
When Irendra Radjawali was a researcher studying coral reefs in Indonesia, he attached a point-and-shoot camera to a...
Dec 21, 2015Photographing the ‘Lost Generation’ of refugees
Italian photographer Alessandro Penso was just chosen as TIME magazine's pick for story of the year for his work on...
Dec 21, 2015Kerry the statesman at a crossroads in Paris
PARIS – Two global narratives converged this month in the city of light, and the US Secretary of...
Dec 17, 2015Clever Climate Tech at Paris Talks Could Help Trim Emissions
LE BOURGET, FRANCE—Last week, as delegates from more than 190 countries worked successfully toward an agreement that would...
Dec 16, 2015Panel Discussion: Climate Change Health and Disease Threats
BOSTON – The recently adopted Paris Agreement – a historic international climate deal to limit global warming –...
Dec 16, 2015Arctic’s indigenous head home after a historic climate agreement
PARIS — The Sami people believe that nature is only a borrowed commodity, and that it should be passed...
Dec 15, 2015Conservationists Look to ‘Blue Carbon’ to Help Ease Global Warming
When subsistence fishermen on the island of Chira couldn't find clams in Costa Rica's lush Gulf of Nicoya,...
Dec 14, 2015Q & A with Greenpeace head Kumi Naidoo on the climate struggle
After six years leading global activism campaigns as the head of Greenpeace International, Kumi Naidoo is heading home....
Dec 14, 2015