From “The New York Times Magazine,” this is Behind the Cover. I’m editor-in-chief Jake Silverstein. Gail Bichler is out. This week we have our Climate Issue. It’s an annual issue that we’ve been doing the last few years. And the particular theme this year is the economics of climate change. We have some interesting photography in the issue but nothing that sort of wrapped up the entire idea — how you put a price on the end of the world as we know it. This is the kind of situation in which we often turn to Pablo Delcan. Pablo had this notion to use price tag stickers, the kind you’d see in a grocery store, to create an image of the globe. We played around with a lot of different ways to use the stickers. We went back and forth between showing the Earth starting to disintegrate. But ultimately we were drawn to the much more brutal image of the Earth engulfed in flames. So it’s not exactly the most cheerful issue. But what it does try to reckon with is the financial challenges and opportunities presented by the incredible transformation that’s happening to our environment right now.