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Cicadas like to be on time. But are they getting confused by climate change?

Shannon Osaka
Brood X cicadas can be tricked by warming temperatures

Biden’s jobs plan could build racial equity with one simple fix

Larry Buhl
How the infrastructure bill could easily be engineered to also build justice

Now we’re supposed to think Reagan, Bush and the Cheneys are cool? They got us here

David Masciotra
Democrats and the media are now pretending that the Reagan-Bush era didn't lead us directly to Trump's crimes

Corals use sound to “talk” to each other, new research says

Nicole Karlis
New research suggests corals have genes to receive and emit sound

In America’s cities, inequality is engrained in the trees

Adam Mahoney
A new study finds that low-income blocks have less tree cover and hotter average temperatures than high-income ones

New York Times dumps “op-eds” for “guest essays”: A great start, but not nearly enough

Dan Froomkin
The op-ed is dead, and good riddance. But "guest essays" will only work if editors open the doors to new voices

Thanks to humanity, the Brazilian Amazon is now releasing more carbon dioxide than it absorbs

Matthew Rozsa
Experts predicted 10 years ago that rainforests might "flip" from being carbon sinks to emitters. It's now reality

“Long overdue”: The Senate just passed $35 billion for clean drinking water

Alexandria Herr
America's water systems are aging and underfunded. This bipartisan bill might change that

Don’t be fooled by Joe Biden: None of his big proposals will become reality — and he knows it

Chris Hedges
Nothing substantive will change under Biden: He represents a system of legalized bribery and political sadism

“I don’t want to be L. Ron Hubbard”: Andy Weir on writing escapism & new book “Project Hail Mary”

Chauncey DeVega
"The Martian" author spoke to Salon about what inspired his new sci-fi novel, driving plots and scientific optimism

The U.S. never had a shot at herd immunity

Amanda Marcotte
Hostility to scientific expertise plus rejection of the concept of the common good led to anti-vaxx conservatism

After a decade of failures, Washington state passes a cap on carbon emissions

Kate Yoder
Maybe carbon pricing isn't dead after all?

Kevin McCarthy can’t stop spreading this very debunked lie

Molly Wilcox
The leader of Republicans in the House went on Fox News to repeat a baseless "beef ban" smear about President Biden

The good news about climate change: there’s still hope

Laura Paskus
With warming environments, landscapes are shifting. But life is still abundant

Biden’s Earth Day breakthrough: The best week for climate policy in recent history

Carl Pope
Biden's climate summit pointed toward real hope, with coal miners, corporate interests and major nations signing on

Amy Coney Barrett refuses to recuse herself from dark money case of Koch-funded group

Jon Skolnik
The right-wing Americans for Prosperity spent over $1 million on ads boosting Barrett to the Supreme Court bench

Fake burger bans and other people’s masks: Republicans crawl deeper into their imaginary victimhood

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans' victimhood addiction grows: Why conservatives are increasingly attached to utterly made-up threats

4 in 10 Americans breathe polluted air, with people of color hit hardest

Alexandria Herr
A new report shows how air pollution is shaped by climate change and racism

Is there a light at the end of the COVID tunnel for New York’s restaurants?

Michelle Lee
Restaurateurs, chefs, and policymakers reflect on their experiences at the epicenter of the pandemic

“He is sending a message”: Jen Psaki explains to Fox News reporter why Biden continues to wear masks

Matthew Rozsa
The Biden administration is set to revise the president's 100-day mask guidance this week

6 tips for adopting the vegan diet

Katherine Sacks
More and more people are incorporating plant-based eating into their lives

30×30: How important are private lands in meeting conservation goals?

Tara Lohan
Experts say expanding public lands won’t be enough to achieve science-based calls for more protected areas

Biden’s climate plan knocked as “bullsh*t” by activists who dumped cow manure near White House

Matthew Rozsa
Experts agree that if climate change goes unchecked, future generations will face apocalyptic conditions

America’s biggest jails are frontline environmental justice communities

Adam Mahoney
The three biggest county jail systems in the US show how incarcerated people are exposed to environmental hazards
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