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Will Biden’s Central America plan slow migration — or speed it up?

Aviva Chomsky
There's nothing new about border politics in the Biden era — all of this is actually ancient history

Here are 7 necessary ways to tax the rich

Robert Reich
Our unjust tax system has allowed the richest Americans to cheat their way out of paying their fair share

John Kerry urged to help end flow of finance from Wall Street to industries fueling climate crisis

Jessica Corbett
"It's time that the U.S. government take the reins back from Wall Street"

Goldman Sachs has made big promises on climate policy — but where does the money go?

Jon Skolnik
Giant investment bank has loudly trumpeted its climate commitments. Its actual record tells a different story

These companies’ deforestation promises went up in flames

Nathanael Johnson
Deforestation was supposed to end in 2020. Instead, it hit a 12-year high

Progressives say Biden infrastructure bill isn’t big enough: “We can’t go back to business as usual”

Jon Skolnik
"This is not nearly enough," Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez says

An open-eyed history of wildlife conservation

Rachel Love Nuwer
Michelle Nijhuis traces the evolution of modern efforts to protect threatened species in "Beloved Beasts"

How much forest did we lose in 2020? Like, a Netherlands’ worth

Nathanael Johnson
Report: Dry, fiery weather is killing the world's trees

Pandemic-related medical waste is polluting our oceans

Matthew Rozsa
Face masks, shields and wipes are trickling down to bodies of water – magnifying an ocean pollution crisis

6 tips to help you detect fake science news

Marc Zimmer
Whenever you hear about a new bit of science news, these tips will help you assess whether it's fact or fiction

Washington’s delusion of endless world dominion: Is it finally collapsing?

Alfred McCoy
Illusions of omnipotence can send fading empires crashing down. It's happened before, and may be happening now

Cutting your carbon footprint matters a lot — if you’re rich

Maddie Stone
A new book pushes back against the narrative that individual actions make little difference to the climate

The inside story of Biosphere 2, a forgotten experiment to rethink human civilization

Kathelin Gray
The ambitious, self-sustaining bubble ecosystem in the desert is due for a historical reevaluation

Biden White House hosts AOC, progressive lawmakers to discuss filibuster reform

Jon Skolnik
The meeting signals potential for a spirit of collaboration between the Biden administration and progressives

Is the U.S. joining the “rules-based world” — at least when it comes to Afghanistan?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
After 20 years of bloodshed and failure in Afghanistan, Biden and Blinken may finally be ready to turn the page

At Joe Biden’s first news conference, it wasn’t the president who was out of touch

Dan Froomkin
Biden repeatedly fact-checked reporters' lame gotcha questions — they should all be replaced with real people

Why Biden’s climate agenda might be very, very “quiet”

Shannon Osaka
The best clean energy bill could be the one you'll never hear about.

Corporate climate pledges earn failing grades from investors

Emily Pontecorvo
Investors managing $54 trillion are turning up the pressure on top emitters

Exclusive: Big Oil pushed school officials to make “dishonest” claims on Biden climate policy

Igor Derysh
State school chiefs wrote "unusual" and "absurd" letter to Biden, clearly based on oil industry talking points

The NRA way of life is ruining our nation

Amanda Marcotte
Decades of gun propaganda has created a nation of sociopaths

The unintended consequences of taming nature

John Schwartz
In "Under a White Sky," Elizabeth Kolbert explores the blowback from our attempts to control the environment

“There’s no alternative”: Louisiana’s ambitious plan to stay above water

Zoya Teirstein
Louisiana has a $1.5 billion plan to slow sea-level rise and BP is paying for it

Border disputes threaten climate science in the Himalayas

Lou Del Bello
Cross-border teams of scientists collaborate on climate models, even as their countries’ militaries clash

Cancel work: The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us that work is not a virtue

Matthew Rozsa
Philosophers argue that work should not be required to live a good life. The pandemic has proven that
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