
Forget symbolic acts and solar panels. Bill McKibben wants to shame political leaders by showing them what real work on climate change looks like.

Our environment editor is off on a 5-day ride from NYC to DC for climate change awareness. Here's why he thinks activism still matters.
Bill McKibben recently drove Jimmy Carter's solar panels to the White House. Obama's response? "Thanks, but no thanks."

Our good friends at 350.org just announced the plan for their next big global day of climate action. Get the details here.

There's the 350.org Work Party, the Re:Form School art show, Los Angeles's car-free street party, and screenings of a classic design film.

Fresh off the Global Work Party, our good friends at 350.org are at it again, creating art you can see from space.
Learn exactly how the U.S. Chamber of Commerce--not the mom and pop shops in your local organization--have mounted a decades-long assault on our air.
On second thought, McKibben's "Put Solar On It" road trip stunt was productive.

Research shows that fast food can cause cognitive difficulties that result in lower test scores. So why are college campuses serving it? Enter CoFed.

Looking back on 7,347 actions in 188 countries on 10/10/10.

CoFed creates sustainable, student-run cafes & food stores at college campuses as an alternative to the typical fast food options offered.

This past weekend, 10,000 climate activists gathered in Washington, D.C. But CNN, Fox News, and The Washington Post apparently didn't notice.

Find the 1,000 businesses, large and small, who have distanced themselves from the U.S. Chamber's draconian stance on climate change.

Learn how the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is nothing but a front group for big polluters in under 30 seconds.

1Sky and 350.org, two of the nation's most influential climate change organizations, merged today. Here, their leaders explain why.
In a Q&A at Scientific American, Bill McKibben, the founder of 350.org, suggests we need a new word to define human progress: Q: If "growth"...

A small but important fight against dirty energy is won in the tropical island paradise of Sabah.