A series where Earther answers the most common questions we get on how to address climate change.
These are the best options to help your wallet and the planet.
We try to get to the bottom of whether urban living is greener than off-the-grid life.
There's actually a lot you can do to change what your money is invested in—and make even bigger changes to move money out of Big Oil.
No single-use materials are sustainable, but if you desperately need to buy a drink, here's what you should choose—and how to fight for better options.
It's generally still better for the climate to go electric—but it's complicated and depends on where you live.
Beef is bad for the planet. So is chicken. But what about seafood?
It's possible to grapple with overwhelming feelings of fear and guilt about the climate crisis and still, you know, have a life.
Working fewer hours isn't just some socialist utopia. (Though it is that.) It could also benefit the climate by reducing carbon pollution.
Homes are a huge source of carbon pollution. Here's how to clean up yours and advocate for policies to help others do the same.