How can global finance…help the globe?
Can global finance rapidly shift gears to trigger a new wave of sustainable investing?
Can global finance rapidly shift gears to trigger a new wave of sustainable investing?
What if the key to halting climate change lay not in the atmosphere above our heads, but in the rock beneath our feet?
By the time college freshmen graduate in 2018, we’ll know whether we’ve moved quickly enough on climate agreements and behavior change to stay within the 2°C target.
“In Dutch and English days, immense beds of oysters grew in the harbor. They bordered the shores of Brooklyn and Queens, and they encircled Manhattan, Staten Island, and the islands in the Upper Bay…”
Miska Draskoczy’s photography brings to life an area of Brooklyn that has only recently gotten major attention – for its real estate potential, Whole Foods establishment, and a…
This year’s theme was ‘equity, place, and opportunity,’ and the conference comprised a brisk review of new ideas and commentary on how to make the city work for all its citizens.
The people behind the Urban Climate Change Research Network (UCCRN) are passionate about delivering climate science to cities, with over 100 citations in the latest IPCC report. So who are they?
In his January 2013 State of the City Address, Mayor Bloomberg called for a one-third electric taxi fleet by 2020. What will it take to make that happen?
Two years after Hurricane Sandy Manhattan is back and getting bigger than ever.
Healthy forests make for healthy cities, and for a healthy planet, but a new declaration from the UN climate summit may not offer enough protection for them.
Four City Atlas interns and the editor reflect on their experiences at the People’s Climate March.
Ruth DeFries’ new book describes humanity’s incredible success at expanding our own food supply.
Solving climate change means replacing our energy system: the climate change problem is largely a zero carbon global energy development problem. But changing the world’s…
2° C. How could such a seemingly small change in temperature be such an important threshold for the world?
Food security and public health are at the heart of the issue of climate change. Johanna Goetzel reports on a recent talk on the subject held at the CUNY Graduate Center.
On September 21st in New York City, individuals and groups from across American society will be coming together to march, to make a collective statement that the climate crisis cannot…
Born out of exasperation at the slow pace of international progress on climate change, the French-based group CliMates provides participation and training to young people who want…