Despite Supreme Court setback, children’s lawsuits against climate change continue

Dating back centuries, a legal principle declares certain natural resources must be protected by the government for present and future generations to benefit from.

Alexandra Klass, James G. Degnan Professor of Law, University of Michigan • conversation
May 2, 2025 ~10 min

Leading by example: how the rich and powerful can inspire more climate action

Global surveys consistently show strong public support for tackling climate change, even when that involves making personal sacrifices.

Tina Fawcett, Associate Professor, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford • conversation
April 25, 2025 ~6 min


How storytelling, creativity and collaborations can inspire climate action

Culture has the power to help people imagine and inspire action through dialogue, images, storytelling and shared experiences.

Sally Flint, Creative Lead, We Are the Possible programme, University of Exeter • conversation
April 8, 2025 ~8 min

Why religion is fundamental to addressing climate change

The climate crisis demands new ways of thinking, new ways of perceiving reality. Religion is fundamental to achieving that.

Hanane Benadi, Research Officer, Religion and Global Society, London School of Economics and Political Science • conversation
Feb. 24, 2025 ~6 min

Five ways to have more constructive climate conversations

Climate change need not be a taboo topic at the dinner parties, like politics and religion.

Anastasia Denisova, Senior Lecturer in Journalism, University of Westminster • conversation
Feb. 20, 2025 ~9 min

You don’t have to be a net zero hero – how focus on personal climate action can distract from systemic problems

Shifting the blame for the climate crisis onto individuals hides the larger issue. True progress demands systemic accountability from governments and corporations.

Sam Illingworth, Professor of Creative Pedagogies, Edinburgh Napier University • conversation
Jan. 28, 2025 ~6 min

Think your efforts to help the climate don’t matter? African philosophers disagree

None of us act in isolation – and our choices have more influence than we think.

Patrick Effiong Ben, Doctoral Researcher in Applied Ethics and African Philosophy, University of Manchester • conversation
Jan. 27, 2025 ~6 min

How interactive ‘climate fresk’ workshops are trying to accelerate environmental awareness around the globe

How collaborative climate workshops can be a creative and accessible way to begin collective conversations about environmental solutions.

Sarah Clayton, PhD Candidate, Climate Change and Education, Department for Education, University of York • conversation
Jan. 16, 2025 ~8 min


Play for the planet: five climate change games for the festive season

Games can help us to imagine a better world with family and friends, and to highlight the collective actions that are most needed to tackle climate change.

Prasad Sandbhor, Applied Games Designer and Researcher, University of York • conversation
Dec. 18, 2024 ~8 min

Carbon offsets can help bring energy efficiency to low-income Americans − our Nashville data shows it could be a win for everyone

Insulating attics, replacing windows and adding heat pumps can save money and reduce emissions − if residents can afford the upgrades. Carbon-offset purchases by local companies could help.

James Muchira, Assistant Professor of Nursing, Vanderbilt University • conversation
Nov. 19, 2024 ~9 min

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