News in Brief How Women Are Going From Climate Victims to Climate Leaders Women are disproportionately affected by climate change across the globe. At COP22, they demanded the opportunity to be… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Fixing the Gender Imbalance in the Back Rooms of the U.N. Climate Talks Women bear the harshest effects of climate change and also hold the keys to solving it. Yet at… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief The World Unites Behind the Green Economy—Most of It Anyway As President-elect Donald Trump seeks a quick exit from the Paris Climate Accord, the international community at the… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief ‘He Who Shall Not Be Named’: Even In Absentia, Donald Trump Overshadows COP22 How this year’s climate talks became an ongoing press conference directed at Donald Trump. Lucia Graves
News in Brief COP22 in Review: We’ll Work Until We Drown Berber-style tents in the Blue Zone at COP22 in Marrakech, Morocco, on November 17th, 2016. (Photo: Ted Scheinman/Pacific… Ted Scheinman
News in Brief The Marrakech Proclamation and the ‘COP of Action’ The Marrakech Action Proclamation represents a crucial show of solidarity in uncertain times, but it won’t foot developing… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief John Kerry’s Swan Song at COP22 Yesterday in Marrakech, John Kerry made the climate case to Donald Trump. It shouldn’t have gone as well as it did. Lucia Graves
News in Brief The Extraordinary Effects of Dust on Global Weather Various parts of the world are becoming hotter, drier, and dustier—and when excess dust from these drylands gets… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief How U.S. Diplomats in Marrakech Are Working to Trump-Proof Their Climate Wins Obama and his team have just two months to lock down the climate gains they’ve made in the… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Photos of a Changing World: Organic Farming in Cuba An ongoing collaboration between Pacific Standard and NOOR Images. An Organopónico just outside Havana, Cuba. (Photo: Jon Lowenstein)… Pacific Standard Staff