Mark Hertsgaard

Will 2015 be the turning point against climate change?

Politics

Analysis: President Obama’s progress with China and India could be the start of something bigger.

Report Alleges BP Hid Health Impact of Gulf Oil Dispersant

Conflict & Justice
The World

Better Safe Than Sorry

The World

Teamsters and Turtles Undone?

The World

Gorbachev on the Environment

The World

Europe Dims the Lights on Nuclear Power

Living On Earth’s News Analyst Mark Hertsgaard assesses the recent moves to phase out, or move away from, nuclear power in Germany, Denmark, Sweden, France and Britain.

The World

Clear-Cut Conundrum

Living On Earth’s Mark Hertsgaard (HURTS-guard) travels to the Sierra Nevada to explore the controversy over clear-cutting in California forests. Dozens of small clear cuts are planned near a famous stand of giant sequoia redwoods, and that’s prompted renewed scrutiny of California’s practice of clear-cutting.

The World

Quiet greening of West Africa

Lifestyle & Belief

The Sahel region of West Africa is being hit hard by climate change. But from the country of Burkina Faso, Mark Hertsgaard spotlights a small green miracle that’s helping farmers fight the warming trend. The secret, he says, is trees. On PRI’s The World.