The Atlantic Rainforest in southern Brazil.

Brazil is set to unveil an ambitious international plan that would provide up to $4 billion a year to countries that protect their tropical forests. Proponents see it as a potential game-changer for forest conservation, but some ecologists and economists are raising concerns.

By Fred Pearce

INTERVIEW

This Data Scientist Sees Progress in the Climate Change Fight

Countries are falling short on reducing emissions, but British data scientist Hannah Ritchie looks at the numbers and sees the world making real gains on climate change. In an interview, she talks about the unheralded progress she sees in the global shift to clean energy.

By Jeremy Deaton

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Damaged homes on Sanibel Island, Florida, in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 2022.

Climate

How Climate Risks Are Putting Home Insurance Out of Reach

After years underestimating the risks posed by climate-fueled disasters, the U.S. home insurance industry is in turmoil. In vulnerable areas, rising insurance costs are upending housing markets and communities, as homeowners scramble to try to find insurance they can afford.

By Gilbert M. Gaul

2025 Yale Environment 360 Film Contest

2025 Yale Environment 360 Film Contest

The winners of our 12th annual contest honoring the best short environmental films.
 

  1. FILM CONTEST WINNER

    In the Yucatan, the High Cost of a Boom in Factory Hog Farms

  2. E360 Film Contest

    In India, a Young Poacher Evolves into a Committed Conservationist

  3. E360 Film Contest

    The Amazon Rainforest Approaches a Point of No Return

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