Climate Year in review: On the front lines and fault lines of the climate crisis Climate populism is on the rise as the green transition collides with economics and geopolitics. roundup Peter Guest
Climate In the Swedish Arctic, a battle for the climate rages Industry leaders say natural resources in northern Sweden can power the green transition. But environmentalists and Indigenous groups say they’re trying to fix the climate in precisely the same way they destroyed it. feature Isobel Cockerell
Climate Why are climate skeptics speaking out about the Uyghur genocide? For conservatives in the U.S., China’s assault on ethnic Uyghurs has become a near-perfect reason not to invest in solar energy feature Nithin Coca
Climate Life on Earth, after humans In a future without us, would the world be better off, asks writer Adam Kirsch q&a Isobel Cockerell
Pseudohealth The dangerous myths sold by the conspiritualists Wellness influencers are repackaging old conspiracy theories and misinformation to peddle products to vulnerable people feature Derek Beres
Pseudohealth Roe’s repeal has energized Africa’s anti-abortion movement The Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v Wade has electrified Ethiopia’s anti-abortion movement, leaving the country’s landmark 2005 abortion law on shaky ground. feature Erica Hellerstein
Climate How space traffic in orbit could spell trouble on Earth Earth’s orbit is filling up with satellites and debris. But taking out the trash is no simple task. feature Sarah Scoles
Climate ‘Sunscreen for the earth’ could curb climate change. It could also destroy us The “quick-fix” approach of solar geoengineering is a distraction from the real, urgent task of lowering carbon emissions, scientists say feature Isobel Cockerell
Pseudohealth Why trans people can’t trust Tennessee with their data The Attorney General says the state will hold medical records in the strictest confidence, even as it bans gender-affirming care feature Rebekah Robinson
Pseudohealth The global rise of anti-trans legislation Conservative lawmakers from Uganda to the United States are targeting LGBTQ+ people feature Tamara Evdokimova
Pseudohealth Fleeing Florida Ron DeSantis’ ‘anti-woke’ agenda is driving the families of transgender teens out of the Sunshine state feature Rebekah Robinson
Pseudohealth Russia’s ban on gender transition amounts to ‘torture’ Psychologist Egor Burtsev says the Russian parliament’s decision to deny gender-affirming care to transgender people will be devastating q&a Tamara Evdokimova
Climate The secret movement bringing Europe’s wildlife back from the brink An underground network of wildlife enthusiasts and their billionaire backers claim they’re restoring Europe’s biodiversity. But some scientists say they could destroy it feature Isobel Cockerell
Pseudohealth Telehealth start-ups are monetizing misinformation – and your data Digital-first telehealth companies are not regulated like traditional healthcare providers. And they are out for profit feature Rebekah Robinson
Pseudohealth In India, a trans woman stands up to the 'YouTube Baba' A Supreme Court case on same-sex marriage has spurred a transphobic and homophobic backlash in India feature Alishan Jafri