The Earth’s environment is the source of economic, social, cultural activities, with nature shaping human life over the centuries. The rapid growth in the world population, from 1 billion in 1830 to 7 billion today, add pressures for air quality, oceans, land use and resources as basic as water. Awareness is building about over-reliance on fossil fuels, how carbon and other emissions contribute to global warming and volatile weather. Every industry requires energy, and cross-border industrialization, transportation and other economic activities contribute to environmental degradation. Yet globalization also spurs awareness and activism over the need for global cooperation and standards to promote sustainability and environmental protection.

The Arctic, the Tropics and Ottawa

An unusual partnership is formed to combat climate change
James Allen
July 9, 2007

Tajikistan: Abundant Water, Scarce Money

Redirecting water requires a big investment in infrastructure
Konstantin Parshin
July 6, 2007

Canada Heats Up Rhetoric Over Claims to North Pole

In anticipation of global warming, the northern nation announces a “no trespassing” policy for its part of the arctic
Ed Pilkington
July 11, 2007

A Sacred River Endangered by Global Warming

India's government balks at controlling emissions even as warming trends threaten an ancient religious tradition
Emily Wax
June 25, 2007

Europe/Plan B – For a Carbon-Free Economy Independent of Arabic Oil, Russian Gas or Chinese Coal

In the fight against climate change, the world has enough technology and alternative fuels, but lacks leaders with courage
Juraj Mesik
July 2, 2007