Thursday, August 4, 2022

     THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF COVERING CLIMATE NOW

 

Sophie Pinkham

A Hotter Russia

The cliché, avidly promoted by Moscow, is that Russia will be a relative winner in climate change, but a new book argues that the country will find itself in trouble. June 23, 2022 issue

Michelle Nijhuis

Must We Grow?

New books argue that life in a slower economy isn’t necessarily painful, and is likely to be healthier and more secure in many ways. June 9, 2022 issue

Bill Spindle

On the Grid in Leisang

With every village in India electrified, the country’s challenge will be to meet growing energy demand with renewable sources. But can it afford to give up fossil fuels? June 22, 2022


Jonathan Mingle

Reasons for Concern

The IPCC’s latest report, with warnings for supply chains and food security, may be the most suspense-filled document in human history. March 9, 2022

Tim Flannery

In Hot Water

“The decline of coral reefs is accelerating so quickly that we may live to see the end of them.” March 24, 2022 issue

Anna Louie Sussman

Conceiving the Future

The argument that reducing human populations will help curb climate change has obvious appeal, but it overlooks several inconvenient facts. September 23, 2021 issue

Bill McKibben

It’s Not Science Fiction

In Kim Stanley Robinson’s anti-dystopian novel, climate change is the crisis that finally forces mankind to deal with global inequality. December 17, 2020 issue