
The deniers may be winning the battle for Americans’ hearts and minds, but they’ve lost the true war.

Seven American solar companies say Chinese solar panels are unfairly cheap. But wherever they're made, cheap solar panels mean more solar energy.

Greener purchasing choices could cause the average gross domestic product of low-income countries to drop by more than 4 percent.

Globally there are a billion people who go hungry. Supporting small-scale food producers and tackling climate change can reduce that number.

A new study says yes. But maybe it's just asking the wrong questions.

They say it's a "scheduling issue," but the channel that birthed "Shark Week" looks to be blocking climate change information.

A new app brings a far-reaching global event down to earth.

From our winter issue, GOOD 025: The Next Big Thing

In reality, high carbon levels are life-threatening to plants.

Until protesters made the pipeline a national issue, no one in Washington questioned that construction of the pipeline would be approved.

Re:route will provide users with biking and walking routes and reward them for completing those journeys without a car.

A new international coalition will work to get countries on board with simple and inexpensive climate fixes that could have an outsized impact.

Researchers are increasingly envisioning a future in which geoengineering is a part of responding to climate change.

Natural gas is being touted as a "bridge fuel" that can help us move on from coal. But it sure ain't perfect. Here's why.

A 24-hour campaign puts the spotlight on the realities of climate change around the world.

What if the best way to clean up the atmosphere isn't natural at all?

In his new book, an economist offers an unorthodox set of tenets for eating well while improving the world.