From Indigenous communities in the Amazon to the frozen continent of Antarctica, the Covid-19 virus has spread at an unprecedented pace to some of the world’s most remote areas after it was first ...
The COVID-19 pandemic can be seen as a test case for the world’s emergency preparedness to respond to the impacts of climate change, particularly on the most vulnerable populations such as refugees ...
In my weekly column for World Politics Review, I explain how COVID-19 and climate change are contributing to the reconceptualization of national security. The twin global emergencies of COVID-19 and ...
Paxlovid reduces the chances of developing long COVID-19 as well as its effects, new data show. The drug reduces the occurrence of long COVID-19 by 26% over time, according to a preprint of the first ...
It is a familiar refrain to anyone who works on climate change, and it is why global efforts to slow down warming offer a cautionary tale for the effort to slow down the pandemic. “Both demand early, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Education Secretary Linda McMahon hold an event for a new Make America Healthy Again Commission report on May ...
It's been a cold winter so far in the Midwest and much of the Northeast, early-in-the-season snow even in Washington, D.C., and temperatures falling to freezing and below in much of the South. Come to ...
“Alarming levels of inaction.” That is what the World Health Organization said Wednesday about the global response to coronavirus. What Climate Change Can Teach Us About Fighting the Coronavirus It is ...