Marc Herman, RedCanaryCollective™

Marc Herman

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El Barcelonès, CT, Spain

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • RedCanaryCollective™
  • TakePart
  • Pacific Standard

Past articles by Marc:

Speeding Toward A Car-Free, Post-Covid Future?

The World Watches As Barcelona Challenges Automobile Ascendancy. Find out how Barcelona, Spain is an awful place to drive. → Read More

For Refugee Children, Art Is Therapy

At camps in Greece, kids draw and paint their way through their trauma. → Read More

Despite Climate Agreements and Court Decisions, Indonesia Keeps Betting Big on Coal

The world's fourth-largest country could lock potentially disastrous emissions for decades. → Read More

Despite Climate Agreements and Court Decisions, Indonesia Keeps Betting Big on Coal

The world's fourth-largest country could lock potentially disastrous emissions for decades. → Read More

Why the Refugee Crisis Is Just the Beginning

Post-traumatic stress disorder is rampant among the 1.2 million–plus refugees landing in Europe, which is ill equipped to treat them. The unfolding crisis could last generations. → Read More

Unwelcome Refugees

At a makeshift camp in France, Europe’s patience with being the repository for the crises and wars the international community can’t stop comes to an end. → Read More

Rwanda's Tour de Farce

A bicycle race designed to trumpet the country's recovery from genocide shows what has been sacrificed in the name of stability. → Read More

To Repel Migrants to Europe, Border Patrol Turns Bloody

How 15 men from West Africa were shot at and gassed trying to cross into Europe—and who is responsible. → Read More

Welcome Refugees—Now What?

As national governments argue over which countries will take how many of the thousands of refugees streaming into the continent, Europe’s cities are left to manage their arrival. → Read More

Thirsty Yet? Eight Cities That Are Improbably Running out of Water

The amount of rainfall a place gets isn't the only factor in how much water is available to it. These major urban areas show how dire the coming global freshwater shortage could get. → Read More

On the 10th Anniversary of the Indian Ocean Tsunami, Is Technology Better Equipped to Save Lives?

Early warning systems and mobile apps have been developed, but getting people to pay attention still remains a challenge. → Read More

Philippines Gets Serious About Climate Talks After Third Typhoon in Three Years

The country vows to curb its carbon emissions and is calling on other countries to do the same. → Read More

Aid Agencies Prepare for the Worst as Super Typhoon Ruby Bears Down on Philippines

A year after the worst storm ever recorded devastated the same region, locals brace for more. → Read More

This Violent Clash at Sea Escalates Tensions Around Infamous Greenpeace Ship

A year after the Arctic 30 were detained by Russia, the Spanish navy confronts environmental protesters. Why is a European government doing security for an oil company? → Read More

Will Europe’s Climate Deal Mean More Money for Poor Countries?

The biggest companies in the EU just agreed to cut emissions by 40 percent. Could this be the path to a broader deal next year? → Read More

Did Deforestation Cause Ebola?

Scientists debate whether exploiting resources in the rainforest helps diseases leap to humans from animals. → Read More

Testing While Texting Takes Off in East Africa

A dumbphone-based SMS service makes it easy—and affordable—to study for Kenya's high-stakes tests. → Read More

Health Crisis Looms With Decay of Zimbabwe's Public Water System

Corruption, mismanagement, and neglect conspire: Now the capitol's main hospitals don't even have clean water. → Read More

Who Says Farmers Markets and Supermarkets Can't Be Friends?

The fight to keep modern consumers from disappearing from traditional produce markets has led to a revolution in shopping. → Read More

Will Tweaking the Food Stamp Program Save It?

A Brookings report takes the "mend it, don't end it" approach to the embattled SNAP program. → Read More