climate change
How the Word ‘Recycling’ Allows Corporations to Dupe Consumers Like You
The term is so broad that it’s almost meaningless.
By Joseph Winters
How Trump's Admin Will Make Bird Flu Worse
Industrial farming’s entire business model creates the perfect conditions for diseases to spread.
By Jessica Culpepper
Trump Will Gut Climate Protections. Activists Say They'll Do Anything to Stop Him.
We “will not be staying non-disruptive,” one organizer said.
By Kate Yoder and Frida Garza
Way Fewer Young People Are Learning How to Drive
Only 25% of 16 year olds are getting driver’s licenses.
By Sarah Wesseler
Your School Burned to the Ground. What Happens Now?
A growing number of students are losing their schools to environmental disasters.
By Amber X. Chen
Biden's Climate Corps for Young People Is Over. It Was Never What It Seemed.
The American Climate Corps was framed as an opportunity to create 20,000 jobs for young people.
By Kate Yoder
African Fashion Is Being Celebrated. But Where Is the Investment?
With a new wave of museums and colleges exploring the importance of African fashion history, focus on investment is now critical.
By Danielle Kwateng
We Weren’t Being Taught About Climate Change. So We Made Our Own Curriculum.
Meet the students who created a new climate change unit for seventh graders across California.
By Sophia Bispo and Katinka Lennemann
Altadena Teens and Their Families Lost Everything in the LA Fires
"Nature took everything away."
By Jireh Deng
Khloé Kardashian Is Getting Called Out—for Calling Out L.A.’s Mayor
“Kardashian is way too comfortable publicly calling out black women."
By Sara Delgado
As LA Fires Burn, Does Empathy Have to Smolder?
Imagine waking up one morning to find that everything you love and worked hard for is gone.
By Emma Rayder
Black Sci-Fi Writer Octavia Butler Predicted the Dystopia of the LA Fires by Studying History
This week, her hometown of Pasadena has seen at least 5 killed and 5 schools burned to ash.
By Lex McMenamin
How to Protect Yourself From Wildfire Smoke
You may be at risk even if you're nowhere near a fire.
By Brittney McNamara
Where to Donate Clothing and Toiletries for California Wildfire Victims
Here’s how you can help.
By Teen Vogue Style Team
What the Historic LA Wildfires Look Like in Photos
And how to help those impacted.
By Teen Vogue Staff
How to Help Kantamanto, the Largest Secondhand Market in the World, After a Devastating Fire
Thousands of vendors in the Accra market were impacted.
By Alyssa Hardy
The U.S. Just Released the First Federal Report on the Negative Impact of Fast Fashion
In this Teen Vogue exclusive, Rep. Chellie Pingree explains what it means.
By Alyssa Hardy
The World’s Biggest Climate Case Was Started By Students
The International Court of Justice is considering what legal obligations countries have to protect the climate.
By Anita Hofschneider
How Coach Made Its Waste Into a Viral Bag Collection
The brand's iconic bags found new life in a fascinating way.
By Alyssa Hardy
The ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ Agenda of Trump’s Pick to Run the EPA
Here’s what to know about Lee Zeldin.
By Jessica Corbett