Ideas Drought is a global health crisis — capitalism could be a surprising solution Carbon offset markets aren't typically used to address water scarcity. An entrepreneurial engineer explains why leveraging the market could expand access to clean water. By Evan Thomas August 2, 2022
Essay In New Orleans, using music to counter hurricanes The Crescent City makes music to help cope with the trauma of storms. By Gwen Thompkins June 6, 2022
Feature No time to waste How Harvard Chan School researchers are taking action on climate change . By Chris Sweeney May 3, 2022
Ideas Fighting back against climate change, block by block Community leaders are deploying technology to reduce emerging health risks. By Melissa Bailey March 26, 2022
Feature Extreme heat threatens health in India and elsewhere As temperatures rise so do heat-related illnesses. Cities and states are trying to find ways to cool off this emerging crisis. By Kalpana Jain March 13, 2022
Feature A reef gets a reboot in Madagascar Scientists hope restoring coral reefs will boost a local economy, improve nutrition, and even relieve anxiety. By Chris Sweeney February 26, 2022
Feature A fellowship to help fight fatigue – and climate change The Climate Health Organizing Fellowship is training a dozen teams on activating their communities to improve patient well-being. By Kalpana Jain February 14, 2022
Essay Letter from Nairobi My friend’s butterfly garden seemed absurd. Now it relieves my climate stress. By Christine Mungai February 14, 2022
From the editor Climate, Changed Stories of resilience, creativity, and fortitude By Michael Fitzgerald February 8, 2022
From the Dean Message from Dean Williams: Public health needs public trust Public health leaders must broadcast clear and compelling ideas to help build a resilient, sustainable post-pandemic future.. By Michelle A. Williams February 8, 2022