Reading Time: 10 minutes In 2004, a tsunami and earthquake killed almost 230,000 people in 14 Indian Ocean countries. Many forms of relief then mouldered on the beachesβused clothes, high heel shoes, expired medicinesβbecause βin-kindβ donations are well known not to be effective forms of aid on a g
Reading Time: 4 minutes November 15 is the UNβs estimated date for the eight billionth person to join the living human species. We might have hit that number a few days prior, or a few weeks ago. We might meet it tomorrow, or the day after. But some of we eight billion really like the feel of concre
Reading Time: 13 minutes At 4 a.m. on Sunday, I just needed fifteen minutes to finish a news brief. Fifteen minutes, and Iβd be ready to leave for a trip to a pueblo two hours away. Fifteen minutes, and Iβd switch modes completely: from English to Spanish, from digital to analog, and from the high-m
Reading Time: 8 minutes The Scientist Rebellion calls for more people βon the insideβ to take up the struggle against government inaction. But where does the movement fit into broader climate change activism, and is its degrowth message enough?