Forests in Freefall: New UN-backed Report Warns the World is Deeply Off Course on Deforestation

A sweeping new United Nations–backed assessment has found that the world is moving sharply off course in efforts to halt deforestation, with forest loss surging across the tropics and accelerating the breakdown of ecosystems essential for global stability. The 2025 Forest Declaration Assessment, released this week ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil, […]
When Hotel Prices Threaten a Climate Summit: The Hidden Barrier to COP30

Belem, Brazil — As world leaders and climate negotiators prepare to gather in the Amazonian city of Belem this November for COP30, an unexpected obstacle is overshadowing the climate agenda: soaring hotel prices. Many delegations are warning that accommodation costs have become so high that some countries may be forced to scale back participation or […]
America’s Renewable Race Against the Clock

Developers rush to build solar, wind, and battery projects before federal incentives vanish WASHINGTON — Across the United States, a quiet race is unfolding in the deserts of Nevada, the plains of Texas, and the coastlines of New England. Solar panels are rising, wind turbines are spinning, and massive batteries the size of shipping containers […]
Scientists Confirm Earth’s First Climate Tipping Point: Coral Reefs in Irreversible Collapse

Global Report Confirms Planetary Threshold Crossed In a landmark assessment released this week, an international coalition of scientists declared that the world’s coral reefs have officially crossed a climate tipping point—becoming the first major Earth system to enter irreversible decline. The findings, published in the Global Tipping Points Report 2025, come from a consortium of […]
Madagascar in Turmoil: President in Hiding as Youth Uprising and Military Mutiny Engulf the Nation

A Nation Erupts in Protest ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar — President Andry Rajoelina is reportedly in hiding after Madagascar’s capital was engulfed by massive protests and a military mutiny that has upended the country’s fragile democracy. What began as scattered demonstrations over water shortages and rolling blackouts has erupted into a nationwide rebellion led by a restless […]
Exclusive to Insiders: Climate-Displaced Pacific Islanders Call for Humanitarian Visas as the Seas Rise

A New Reality in the Pacific In the low-lying islands of the Pacific, the ocean has become both a giver of life and a harbinger of exile. Rising tides now lap at homes that once stood firm for generations. Families from places like Tuvalu, Kiribati, and Tokelau speak of nights when the sea swallows the […]
Trump Administration Halts One of the World’s Largest Solar Projects


WASHINGTON — The Trump Administration has canceled a massive solar energy project in Nevada that was expected to power nearly two million homes, a move that underscores the White House’s escalating campaign to slow the expansion of renewable energy across the United States. The project, known as Esmeralda 7, was slated to cover 118,000 acres […]
Climate-Displaced Pacific Islanders Call for Humanitarian Visas as the Seas Rise



A New Reality in the Pacific In the low-lying islands of the Pacific, the ocean has become both a giver of life and a harbinger of exile. Rising tides now lap at homes that once stood firm for generations. Families from places like Tuvalu, Kiribati, and Tokelau speak of nights when the sea swallows the […]
Peru’s Congress Removes President Dina Boluarte Amid Crime Wave and Corruption Scandals


Lima, Peru — October 10, 2025 In a stunning late-night session, Peru’s Congress voted unanimously to impeach President Dina Boluarte, removing her from office after months of mounting outrage over crime, corruption, and political paralysis. The 122-0 vote marked the downfall of Peru’s most unpopular leader in modern memory and deepened the nation’s chronic cycle […]
The Sahel’s Silent Exodus: A Crisis of Climate, Conflict, and Survival


The Sahel stretches across the spine of Africa like a fragile thread, a vast semi-arid belt where the desert meets the savannah and where, today, the future of millions hangs in the balance. The UN warned on Friday that nearly four million people have been uprooted across the region, forced to flee again and again […]