Before UN delegates arrived in Warsaw for the latest round of climate negotiations, students from 8 universities gathered at Yale to come up with their own climate solutions.
Month: November 2013
Fighting for Climate Justice
SAGE Magazine sits down with Professor Maxine Burkett to discuss the growing numbers of “climate refugees.”
Explorations: South Carolina Lowcountry
Carlin Rosengarten explores the rich histories of South Carolina’s woodlands in the first installment of our new photo series, Explorations.
Honorable Mention: The Water Generation Gap
Water may soon replace oil as Texas’ most valuable resource.
Lady with a Lacewing Tattoo
As researcher Marta Wells educates her students on identifying insects, she works on revising the meaning of the word “species.”
Nature Compensates
SAGE Magazine sits down with Peter Kareiva, Chief Scientist of The Nature Conservancy, to discuss why he see nature as resilient, not fragile. Photo by Kike Calvo.
Litterati: A 21st Century Solution to Litter
Inspired by his 4-year-old daughter, a Bay Area writer creates a virtual landfill with the vision of cleaner streets for us all.