climate change

December 7, 2017
Todd Miller

Greeting climate-change victims with a man-made dystopia

September 15, 2017
Kevin Edmonds

From climate change to dependence on tourism, the Caribbean today faces a variety of existential threats. 

September 7, 2017
Douglas Haynes

From increasingly frequent storms to food insecurity, Nicaragua has been hard-hit by the impacts of climate change. In the wake of Hurricane Harvey and facing Hurricane Irma, we can learn from their response.

June 30, 2017
Clayton Whitt

The second largest body of water in Bolivia has vanished. Will it ever return?

May 12, 2017

The border enforcement regime threatens not only humans, but other living beings in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands.

April 20, 2017
Douglas McRae

This winter's El Niño Costero has ravaged both Peru and Ecuador. Why have the impacts in Peru been so much more destructive?

February 15, 2017

Along a remote stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border, two visions for the climate-changed future are unfolding.

November 30, 2016

Brazil’s new Minister of Agriculture, Blairo Maggi, struggled to respond to civil society challenges at COP22, as the country’s commitment to environmental rights deteriorates.

December 15, 2015
Greg Scruggs

Latin America and the Caribbean have much at stake when it comes to climate change. Here are the highlights of the region's role this year's UN climate change summit. 

October 5, 2015
Robert Soutar

Climate and environment overlooked in presidential race as economic concerns top electorate’s agenda

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