Warming Stresses France's Cultural Heritage
Key components of the French cultural identity - fine wine and truffles - face challenges of a warming climate.
Key components of the French cultural identity - fine wine and truffles - face challenges of a warming climate.
At the Paris climate talks, experts are starting to pay attention to agriculture as a way to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Food production accounts for about 30 percent of all emissions.
The French are concerned that global warming could cut the harvest of some of the foods that make French cooking famous.
Pulitzer Center grantee Daniel Grossman offers the first of a series of on-the-scene reports from the historic international climate negotiations in Paris.
Pulitzer Center grantee Justin Catanoso talks about the UN climate summit in Paris and why it matters.
REDD+, a policy that allows industrial nations to keep burning fossil fuels while paying developing countries to preserve forests, may be part of the solution. Not all agree.
For Muslim youth growing up in Paris, whether or not they "feel French" is influenced by the challenges they face growing up.
Contemplating issues of inclusion and identity is no easy task for Muslim and non-Muslim youth in Paris today. What does it mean to be French, and who decides?
For the African diaspora in France life is often hard: Discrimination, lack of acceptance, a lasting struggle to complete their educations and to become full members of society.
Church leaders from around the globe have made a 10-point appeal urging real and immediate action on climate change by world leaders meeting in Paris this December.
In French public schools, where the topic of religion remains largely taboo, students and teachers are faced with the intricate task of navigating identity and inclusion.
Muslim veils are banned in public schools as part of a French law to protect secularism. Some question whether the law has the adverse effect of limiting female autonomy.