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WMC Climate
July 01, 2021 | Fadumo Abdulqadir | Environment
Somali Women Are Trying to Stay Above Water

Dahabo Mahdi, 32, is ploughing a small cornfield she shares with her in-laws in Jiro, a village in central Somalia. She only moved there recently. She was forced to.

WMC Climate
June 25, 2021 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
The Pandemic Brought a Record Plunge in Carbon Emissions! Then There’s the Bad News.

During this pandemic year (which, really, is nearing a year and a half), the world became cleaner: Dolphins swam the canals of Venice! Blue skies lit up normally smoggy Shanghai! Pumas wandered the streets of Santiago!

WMC Climate
June 12, 2021 | Madeleine Drury | Environment, International
Indigenous Women Are on the Front Lines of the Narco War — and Dying Because of It

A luscious, green canopy outlines Cauca, a mountainous municipality in southwestern Colombia. These biodiverse forests are under threat from the damaging impact of narcotrafficking, and so are the indigenous people defending them. For environmentalist and politician Sandra Liliana Peña Chocué, the price of defending this indigenous territory was her life.

WMC Climate
June 02, 2021 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
Biden Climate Watch: After the First 100 Days

Now that we’re past the first 100 days, can Biden sustain his a blistering pace in his fight against climate change?

WMC Climate
May 25, 2021 | Anna Colivicchi | Environment
Is the ‘Greta Thunberg Effect’ Real?

Greta Thunberg quickly became a leading voice in contemporary climate activism, despite her young age and non-elite status. But even with her popularity and success, some argue that she has become both a hero and a villain.

WMC Climate
May 14, 2021 | Peony Hirwani | Environment
One of the World’s Largest Storehouses of Fresh Water Is Collapsing

When Padma Thinles was 11 years old, he lived in a city called Leh, in the northern Indian territory of Ladakh, on the Western side of the Himalayas. Then, it was a small village with streams brimming with freshwater. Now, “forget the streams,” said Thinles, who is now 21 and still lives in the region.

WMC Climate
May 06, 2021 | Saugat Bolakhe | Environment
In Nepal, Climate Initiatives Leave Behind the Most Vulnerable

In Chisapani, Ramechhap district, a remote corner in eastern Nepal, the snow-fed Tamakoshi River cascades down the Manthali valley, but residents in upstream villages pray for a few drops of rain. Scorching heat has turned these high hills into a barren landscape.

WMC Climate
April 30, 2021 | Safina Nabi | Environment
Medicinal Plants Are Vanishing From the Mountains of Kashmir

These plants are traditionally used to alleviate nearly 300 types of diseases — everything from stomach ailments to heart problems.

WMC News & Features
April 28, 2021 | Rebecca Adamson | Economy, Environment, Politics
SEC Takes a Step for Corporate Accountability

A new rule announced by the Securities and Exchange Commission could enable investors and other groups to hold companies accountable for their impact on communities.

WMC Climate
April 23, 2021 | Sara Hylton | Environment, Violence against women
Biden’s Move Toward Clean Energy Will Not Necessarily Stop the Murders of Native Women

While precise figures are not known and are vastly underreported, a 2018 study from the Urban Indian Health Institute found that Native American women are 10 times more likely to be murdered than other American women.

WMC Climate
April 01, 2021 | Jeanne Bryer | Environment
How a Young Woman Becomes an Environmental Activist in a War-Torn Country

When Zohra Sansa, 21, returned to Kabul, Afghanistan, after nine years in Iran as a refugee, she witnessed some of climate change’s catastrophic effects in crowded internally displaced persons camps filled with homeless, rural families.

WMC Climate
March 25, 2021 | Elizabeth Heath | Environment
Can Panama’s Guna People Survive Climate Migration?

The little boys are having a blast, and their giggles are infectious. Clad only in shorts, they’re rolling in the sand, which coats them like sugar on a powdered donut. When they reach the water’s edge, they roll in and rinse off. Roll. Rinse. Repeat. It’s a good game.

WMC Climate
March 17, 2021 | Raihana Maqbool | Environment
Massive Snowfall Brings ‘Nothing More Than Miseries’ to Women in Kashmir

At 20 degrees Fahrenheit, Misra Begum, 35, a mother of three, sits beside a small lake in the northern Indian village of Naranag and washes a bucket of clothes in the freezing water. Two of her children are beside her.

WMC Climate
March 12, 2021 | Lee Ann De Reus | Environment
‘A Dangerous Trajectory’: When Domestic Violence and Climate Change Converge

Burst water pipes, flooding, and power outages at domestic violence shelters in Texas displaced hundreds of survivors during mid-February’s aberrant winter weather. At one particular shelter in Dallas, The Lily reported, 123 women and children were evacuated to a nearby church, causing more upheaval in their already difficult lives.

WMC Climate
March 05, 2021 | Andrew Mambondiyani | Environment
Zimbabwe's Droughts Corrode Women's Work/Life Balance

Sandra Matanda’s day normally starts at around 4 a.m. and ends at nearly midnight. She is a government employee in Zimbabwe’s eastern border city of Mutare. With her monthly salary of less than $200, Matanda, a 36-year-old single mother, cannot afford gas for cooking.

WMC Climate
February 25, 2021 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
Biden Climate Watch: Fixing Trump's Environmental Damage

In its four years, the Trump administration managed to make a hash out of decades of efforts to slow climate change. But now we have President Biden, who some are calling the first “climate president.” Still, not everyone is thrilled with Biden’s record on the environment, and wonder whether his term will manage to repair the damage done under Trump.

WMC Climate
February 18, 2021 | Lauren Wolfe | Disability, Environment, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
Climate Change Deniers, Left Out in the Cold

It’s freezing this week in the United States. And not just in the normally winter-frigid Northeast or Midwest. In southern states like Texas and Oklahoma, it has been in the 20s or lower.

WMC Climate
February 13, 2021 | Jane Fonda. | Environment
What Joe Biden Needs to do to Become Our First True 'Climate President'

Climate activists in the U.S. are pinching themselves over what the newly inaugurated Biden administration is doing to address the climate crisis. Who would have thought that our first “climate president” would be Joe Biden?

WMC Climate
February 03, 2021 | Nyasha Bhobo | Environment
Zimbabwe’s Women Are Baking Bread. Environmentalists Are Not Happy.

Household hunger in Zimbabwe used to be confined to rural districts, but in 2019, as the economy faltered, hunger took root in cities as well. Enter the rural women baking collectives — and the environmentalists who oppose them.

WMC Climate
January 14, 2021 | Jane Fonda. | Environment, Feminism, Race/Ethnicity
It’s Not Just a Climate Crisis. It’s a Crisis of Empathy and Justice.

I believe there are three global crises that are related to the catastrophes of climate and the coronavirus: racial injustice, economic inequality, and a crisis of democracy.

WMC Climate
December 13, 2020 | Jane Fonda. | Environment, Jane Fonda, Race/Ethnicity
What to Do When the Canaries Have Already Died

Jane Fonda's call to action: There is still time for us to act to minimize the impact of the climate crisis. According to the U.S. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, hundreds of millions of lives hang in the balance with every half degree of warming we either enable or avoid.

WMC Climate
December 13, 2020 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment, International, Violence against women
A Planet in Crisis Is ‘Particularly Dangerous’ for Women and Girls

When Cyclone Winston ravaged the island nation of Fiji in 2016, it came with 185-mile-per-hour winds and a massive storm surge that displaced thousands, and took away the livelihoods of thousands more. Amid the downed palm trees and debris, people became hungry and desperate.

WMC Climate
December 13, 2020 | Lauren Wolfe | Disability, Environment, International, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
Climate Disasters Kill the Most Vulnerable

Poor countries often have broken governments, shoddy infrastructure, and few systems in place to help when there is a mass crisis — which is why the U.N. Development Program found that there is a severe difference in how people are harmed during a climate disaster, depending on whether they live in a developing or rich country.

WMC Climate
December 13, 2020 | Lauren Wolfe | Disability, Environment, Health, International, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
The Climate Crisis Has Created a Secondary Crisis of Reproductive Rights

A hurricane hits. The terror and stress caused by the imposing wind and rain affect nearly everybody’s mental health, but perhaps none more so than expectant mothers. Then that stress and the pollutants whipped up by the storm wreak havoc on their bodies, and their pregnancies.

WMC Climate
December 13, 2020 | Lauren Wolfe, Frances Nguyen | Environment, Gender-based violence, Health, Immigration, International, LGBTQIA, Violence against women
WMC Climate Map

Use our climate map to investigate the impact of climate change across the world on those it affects most: women, people of color, and indigenous and LGBTQ people.


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