Is Indonesia Abandoning Its Capital?
Sure, Jakarta might be underwater in less than five decades. But doing something about it is easier said than done.
The Green New Deal and the War on Commercial Aviation
Though we may take it for granted, air travel is still a miracle of modern society.
Outlook 2019: The Year in Drought
Tracking some of the most vulnerable and food-insecure regions in what is expected to be the hottest year ever.
IPCC Report: Demise of the ‘Here-Us-Now’ Civilization
A new world of consensus and collaboration is not a better place. It is the only way for the human race to survive.
Iran Water Conflict: Farmers Take on the Establishment
Water shortages are fueling protests in Iran, drawing a forceful response from the authorities.
Climate Change: Unfit for the Residual Heat
New strategies must be explored to address the climate change elephant in the room: industrial heat.
The Hidden Price of Interlinking Rivers in India
Are the economic benefits of India’s interlinking river project worth the massive and largely unquantified ecological risks?
Adani Scandal Threatens Australia’s Carmichael Coal Mine
Adani’s renewed scandal and financing challenges are calling the future of one of the world’s largest new coal mines into question.
Outlook 2018: The Year in Drought
Droughts disrupted food production and spurred migration and conflict worldwide in 2017. Will 2018 be any different?
Climate Change in the Middle East
Rising global temperatures will bring major economic and political changes to the Middle East