
Fred Pearce is a freelance author and journalist based in the U.K. He is a contributing writer for Yale Environment 360 and is the author of numerous books, including The Land Grabbers, Earth Then and Now: Amazing Images of Our Changing World, and The Climate Files: The Battle for the Truth About Global Warming.
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Will the Paris Climate Talks Be Too Little and Too Late?
September 14, 2015
By Fred Pearce
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Global Extinction Rates: Why Do Estimates Vary So Wildly?
August 17, 2015
By Fred Pearce
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On an Unspoiled Caribbean Isle, Grand Plans for Big Tourist Port
June 29, 2015
By Fred Pearce
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Oasis at Risk: Oman’s Ancient Water Channels Are Drying Up
June 1, 2015
By Fred Pearce
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Can the North Sea Wind Boom And Seabird Colonies Coexist?
April 28, 2015
By Fred Pearce
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On the River Nile, a Move to Avert a Conflict Over Water
March 12, 2015
By Fred Pearce
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In Kenya’s Mountain Forests, A New Path to Conservation
February 26, 2015
By Fred Pearce
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Could Global Tide Be Starting To Turn Against Fossil Fuels?
January 13, 2015
By Fred Pearce
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A Decade After Asian Tsunami, New Forests Protect the Coast
December 4, 2014
By Fred Pearce
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What Is the Carbon Limit? That Depends Who You Ask
November 6, 2014
By Fred Pearce
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Beyond Treaties: A New Way of Framing Global Climate Action
September 29, 2014
By Fred Pearce
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Mideast Water Wars: In Iraq, A Battle for Control of Water
August 25, 2014
By Fred Pearce
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Peak Coal: Why the Industry’s Dominance May Soon Be Over
June 19, 2014
By Fred Pearce
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On the Road to Green Energy, Germany Detours on Dirty Coal
May 29, 2014
By Fred Pearce
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In a Troubled African Park, A Battle Over Oil Exploration
May 1, 2014
By Fred Pearce
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UN Panel Looks to Renewables As the Key to Stabilizing Climate
April 17, 2014
By Fred Pearce
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UN Climate Report Is Cautious On Making Specific Predictions
March 24, 2014
By Fred Pearce
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Is Weird Winter Weather Related to Climate Change?
February 24, 2014
By Fred Pearce
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Monitoring Corporate Behavior: Greening or Merely Greenwash?
January 27, 2014
By Fred Pearce
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A Successful Push to Restore Europe’s Long-Abused Rivers
December 10, 2013
By Fred Pearce