climate change
Social Studies E-Commerce Just Made Sustainable Shopping Easy
They're doing the heavy lifting and research, so consumers don't have to.
By Marilyn La Jeunesse
Trump Is Terrible on Climate. These Activists and Scientists Advise Not to Lose Hope
“Most women, at the frontlines of fighting for their rights and the rights of nature, have no choice but to continue the fight no matter what politician takes office.”
By Alyssa Hardy
What Trump’s Win Means to These 27 Members of Gen Z
“We’ve seen that this system will fail us no matter what.”
By Emmanuella Agyemang, Tori Gantz, Lizzie Ramirez, Toni Odejimi , Jane Houseal, Sarah Akaaboune, and Caroline Val
If You're Blaming Young Progressives for the Trump Win, You're Wrong
They offered Democrats a path to winning if they moved on Gaza and climate change. Now we get Trump instead.
By Lex McMenamin
Donald Trump’s Campaign of Fear Won
The Republican nominee was declared the winner early Wednesday morning.
By Allegra Kirkland
How Community Organizing Is Changing the Fashion Industry for Workers and Beyond
During a special event cohosted by Teen Vogue, climate and labor activists explain the ways organizing is changing the industry.
By Ashleigh Carter
What Would Happen If the 41 Million Eligible Gen Zers Vote This Year
“Our growing demographic might is our newest superpower.”
By Rachel Janfaza
Hurricane Conspiracy Theories Are Going to Get People Killed
“This is where climate denial has led us: confusion and uncertainty, fear and anger.”
By Mary Annaïse Heglar
How Extreme Weather Enables Voter Suppression
On primary election day in Arizona, voters cast ballots in 110-degree heat.
By Tori Gantz
Climate Catastrophe Is Here While the Powerful Go to War
"Young people aren’t delusional. They know what’s coming. Do you?"
By Lex McMenamin
Jane Fonda Has a Message for Young People Who Want to Sit the Election Out
“I understand why young people are really angry, and really hurting."
By Mark Hertsgaard
It’s Time Brands Got Honest About Overproduction Ruining Creativity
In this op-ed, Liz Ricketts, Founder and Executive Director of the Or Foundation, calls on designers and fashion brands to speak up about the waste they are creating, especially during fashion month.
By Liz Ricketts
This Climate Activist Is Running for Miss Samoa and Redefining What It Means to Be a Beauty Queen
“Whatever space you see, that's a space for you.”
By Honestine Fraser
These 16 Supreme Court Cases Prove Just How Important Elections Are
Whoever is elected President in 2024 could shape the Supreme Court for years to come.
By Guides.Vote
Some European Cities Are Rebelling Against Overtourism
In Barcelona, locals even squirted water guns at tourists.
By Elizabeth Djinis
How Project 2025 Puts Young People’s Futures at Risk
“The stakes are enormous,” says the March for Our Lives executive director.
By Henry Hicks IV
Macy Eleni's ‘Second Chances’ Will Convince the Most Ardent Fast Fashion Shopper to Thrift
Read an exclusive excerpt of Second Chances: The Ultimate Guide to Thrifting, Sustainable Style, and Expressing Your Most Authentic Self.
By Alyssa Hardy
Indigenous Teens Are at the Center of Major Climate Lawsuits
"If I don't do it, who will?"
By Anita Hofschneider
This Climate and Mental Health Worker Saw Her Family’s House Burn in a Wildfire
The Lahaina wildfire in Maui killed 102 people.
By Anya Kamenetz