From explorations of motherhood to climate fiction, women are setting the tone in climate literature and action.
Yale Climate Connections’ bookshelf for February begins with a title that beautifully captures the mission of climate ...
The book dives into important lines of inquiry ... we have caused because of our profligate carbon emissions. “Climate Justice” analyzes arguments around intergenerational equity, distributive ...
In his new book, “Climate Justice: What Rich Nations Owe the World — and the Future,” the legal scholar Cass Sunstein cites one estimate that, since 1990, carbon from the world’s five ...
Host Celeste Headlee speaks with author, photographer and CUNY professor Emily Raboteau about her essay collection "Lessons for Survival: Mothering against 'The Apocalypse.'" The book explores the ...
Here are five ways that collaborative illustrations can be used to tell female-led climate justice stories: This book does not depict women as having a single, monolithic identity. Instead ...
BORN IN A CAR in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1958, carrying DNA from France, Nigeria, Nova Scotia and Thailand, Catherine Coleman ...