Environment Have International Climate Negotiations Outlived Their Usefulness? When I talk about the climate process to the uninitiated, they always insist that there has to be a better way. The trouble is, there may not be. Eric J. Lyman
Economics How a Belief in American Exceptionalism Is Making America Less Exceptional Our refusal to learn from Europe is contributing to our overworked, hyper-stressed way of life. Eric J. Lyman
Environment Macron Tries to Keep the Paris Agreement Alive At last week's summit in Paris, the French president expressed optimism—but where's the rest of the money? Eric J. Lyman
COP23 Environment Why It’s Vital for the U.N. to Agree on a Plan for Loss and Damage Advocates say an agreement on Loss and Damage is crucial for less-wealthy countries. But where's the cash? Eric J. Lyman
Features Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Previous Issues Women Saving the Planet: Jo Tyndall of New Zealand Tyndall is a co-chair of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change's ad hoc working group on the Paris Agreement. Eric J. Lyman
Features Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Previous Issues Women Saving the Planet: Patricia Espinosa of Mexico The executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change recalls COP16. Eric J. Lyman
Features Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Previous Issues Women Saving the Planet: Duduzile Nhlengethwa-Masina of Swaziland Without access to the right technologies, countries are left to confront complex problems without the sufficient tools to solve them. Eric J. Lyman
Features Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Previous Issues Women Saving the Planet: Christiana Figueres of Costa Rica The former executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change sees women as the solution to climate change, rather than victims. Eric J. Lyman