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A sweeping study shows how humans changed the environment over 12,000 years

Matthew Rozsa
Researchers find that humans have long occupied much of the planet — but only recently began to destroy it

Wall Street’s greenwashing is a renewed threat to the planet

Alec Connon
In a particular Orwellian moment, big banks loaned money to an oil giant under the guise of a "sustainability loan"

UN rebel Denis Halliday on the collapse of the U.S.-dominated world order

Nicolas J.S. Davies
Longtime humanitarian activist on the UN's doomed "neocolonial endeavor" and why the Afghan peace plan won't work

How the gray wolf survived the Ice Age

Nicole Karlis
Many predators and prey perished when the Earth suddenly cooled. How did grey wolves survive — and thrive?

What ties the U.S. and Israel together? Our arrogant, doomed mythology of exceptionalism

Doug Neiss
Our two nations are headed for doom, driven by the power of the Zionist right and a conviction we can do no wrong

America’s minority rule problem is deadly

Amanda Marcotte
Between the pandemic and gun violence, the death toll from America's minority rule problem is staggering

Severe weather this summer could cause another Texas power crisis

Erin Douglas, Mitchell Ferman
Experts warn this summer could be hot and dry, enhanced by climate change

Wildfire researchers have a “grim” forecast for 2021’s fire season, say it could be worse than 2020

Nicole Karlis
A drought-ridden California and dry summer forecast in the West could lead to catastrophe

Leaked calls show ALEC’s secret plan to fight Biden on climate

Naveena Sadasivam
A new ALEC working group is promoting long-shot tactics like nullification and a constitutional convention

Tucker Carlson’s insecurity and the “great replacement” theory

Heather Digby Parton
Tucker Carlson and his white supremacist allies are going to be replaced by a generation repelled by his ideology

Our last, best chance to save Atlantic salmon

Tara Lohan
Atlantic salmon are perilously close to extinction in the United States

Sanders says Democrats can’t waste time catering to obstructionist GOP: “I’m not going to slow down”

Jake Johnson
"They live in their world, and their world will be trying to obstruct as much as possible" the Vermont Senator said

How plastic pollution threatens our health, food systems, and civilization itself

Matthew Rozsa
Plastic pollution is so pervasive that plants are uptaking microplastics through their roots

Why is online political culture so distorted and awful? Sociologist explains why — and how to fix it

Paul Rosenberg
Duke professor Chris Bail says social media is a "distorting prism," not an echo chamber — and says we can fix it

Tucker Carlson’s “great replacement” rant draws swift criticism: ADL calls for Fox News to fire host

Kaity Assaf
Could Tucker Carlson's increasingly white nationalist rhetoric cost him his Fox News job?

Carbon dioxide levels are at a 3.6 million year high

Matthew Rozsa
Despite the lockdown resulting in a slight reduction in emissions, Earth is now at a geological highpoint for CO2

Why would anyone buy crypto art – let alone spend millions on what’s essentially a link to a JPEG?

Aaron Hertzmann
If you look at the reasons people buy art, almost none of them have to do with the physical work

“The Sum of Us” author on what racism costs white people and the lie of a zero-sum racial hierarchy

Dean Obeidallah
Salon talks to Heather McGhee about what the GOP has to fear from multiracial coalitions organizing to benefit all

How Britain’s “build back better” plan went very, very wrong

Emily Pontecorvo
What the U.S. can learn from the U.K.’s disastrous home retrofit program

Netflix’s zany “Waffles + Mochi” is helping heal my eating disorder

Bethany Kaylor
The puppet duo tackles the mysteries of food with the courage & gusto a recovering anorexic can only dream of

Why activists distrust this plan to cut emissions from cars and trucks

Ysabelle Kempe
Many environmental advocates worry the interstate climate initiative will leave overburdened communities behind

How plastics are making us infertile — and could even lead to human extinction

Matthew Rozsa
In an interview, Dr. Shanna Swan explains how sperm counts are dropping every year thanks to plastic pollution

West Virginia helped America elect its first Catholic president. Now it’s thwarting the second one

Matthew Rozsa
West Virginia gave John F. Kennedy a massive boost toward the White House. My, how times have changed
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