Surprising Climate Mystery

Some climate stories arrive with flashing lights. Heat records are broken. Glaciers retreat. Forests burn in places that used to stay wet. Those stories are dramatic and easy to understand. Then there is the other kind: the climate mystery that does not look dramatic at first, but slowly changes how we think about the whole … Read more

Groundbreaking Climate Advancement

For years, climate progress has been described in broad, almost abstract terms: targets for 2050, emissions curves, policy frameworks, energy transitions, adaptation roadmaps. All of that matters. But the most meaningful climate advancement now taking shape is not a single invention, law, or dramatic scientific breakthrough. It is a deeper shift: the world is learning … Read more

Future Medicine in a Changing Climate

Medicine is usually imagined as something that happens inside hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and pharmacies. Climate is often treated as the backdrop: weather outside the window, an environmental issue for policymakers, or a long-term concern for future generations. That division no longer holds. Climate is moving into the center of medicine, not as a distant topic … Read more

Threads of Change: DNA, Climate, and Culture

Human history is often told in separate chapters. One chapter belongs to biology: genes, inheritance, disease, adaptation. Another belongs to climate: droughts, ice ages, floods, harvests, migrations. A third belongs to culture: language, ritual, law, trade, memory, art. We like these categories because they make a complicated story easier to hold. But life has never … Read more