- June 2, 2014Not only will the new regulations help us reduce emissions that cause climate change, they will bring the international community closer to a climate action plan.
- May 30, 2014Bloomberg Businessweek reports that the project is riddled with shoddy workmanship.
- May 21, 2014 | Updated May 31, 2014An unprecedented bill seeks to slap a felony charge on anyone who discloses information about fracking chemicals.
- May 19, 2014Chef, activist and Top Chef judge Tom Colicchio says it's high time for a cohesive, political food movement that holds lawmakers accountable for their bad policies.
- May 18, 2014A global team led by a Harvard scientist has found that heightened levels of atmospheric carbon make key staple crops -- wheat, rice, peas and soybeans -- less nutritious.
- May 16, 2014How two men used the "tobacco strategy" to try to take down an esteemed scientist because they disagreed with his conclusion that global warming is caused by greenhouse gases.
- May 16, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyIn part two of his interview, scientist David Suzuki says there's still hope for the planet, despite the obstruction and greed of politicians and corporations.
- May 15, 2014Biologist Rachel Carson didn't want to write the blockbuster Silent Spring but felt a responsibility to do so.
- May 12, 2014Watch clips from Bill's interview with scientist David Suzuki on the latest developments in the climate change debate.
- May 9, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyA geneticist who has made science exciting to millions of TV viewers warns that we’re burning up the planet, but there’s still a chance we can make it.