Even if global temperatures plateau, glaciers worldwide will continue to melt.| State of the Planet
Climate change is increasing emigration from some of the most linguistically diverse high mountain regions in the world, shaping migrant communities in New York.| State of the Planet
In partnership with a local NGO, Canada will finance climate adaptation projects throughout Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh.| State of the Planet
A collaborative exhibit between artist Patricia Maurides and scientist Karina Yager explores how humans perceive changes in the natural world.| State of the Planet
Documentary film “The Color of Ice” explores the voices impacted by climate change.| State of the Planet
U.N. delegates and glaciologists convened to address the profound impacts of accelerating glacial melting, particularly for freshwater resources, mountain communities and small island states.| State of the Planet
Recent Chinese approval to construct the world’s largest hydropower dam in Tibet has sparked concerns on local displacement, downstream impacts and infrastructure longevity.| State of the Planet
Artists Peter Bremers and Jim Schantz discuss their glacial artworks inspired by a journey to Iceland’s Vatnajökull National Park.| State of the Planet
Italy and Switzerland redrew a small section of their Alps boundary in response to melting glaciers shifting the geographic features.| State of the Planet
Climate change is altering a centuries-old Shinto ritual in Japan, highlighting the importance of addressing the less visible signs of a changing planet.| State of the Planet
As global efforts to recognize the legal rights of nature have increased, one campaign took an unusual approach: nominating a glacier for president.| State of the Planet