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The oceans have become a cacophony of man-made noise that’s upsetting sea creatures

Matthew Rozsa
A new study reveals just how much human noise is interfering with aquatic life

COVID-19 has exposed the fragility of our food system — here’s how we can localize it

April M. Short
The pandemic has demonstrated the shortcomings of our mega-food industries

How one billionaire family bankrolled election lies, white nationalism — and the Capitol riot

Igor Derysh
Rebekah Mercer is “one of the chief financiers of the fascist movement,” says longtime GOP insider Steve Schmidt

Democrats’ window to pass new legislation is already closing

Nathanael Johnson
Here’s what’s likely to make the cut

A “disasterologist” talks climate change

Tara Lohan
An emergency management expert explains why the climate crisis should be a key part of emergency planning

25 states promised to stay in the Paris Agreement. Did they follow through?

Shannon Osaka
When Trump left the accords, these states tried to go all in

Will Joe Biden tackle single-use plastics?

Jodi Helmer
The amount of plastic flowing into the ocean each year will triple — to 29 million tons — without drastic action

Did “defund the police” lead to an increase in murder? Almost certainly not

Igor Derysh
In fact, hardly any cities have "defunded" cops — the troubling spike in homicide is probably pandemic-related

Joe Biden and the climate crisis: What a difference two weeks makes

Carl Pope
Biden's blitz on climate policy is impressive — but what it really reveals is a broad American consensus

Why Phoenix may be uninhabitable by the end of this century

Matthew Rozsa
Factors like climate change and the destruction of urban foliage are causing cities like Phoenix to overheat

With Biden in office, can we finally get some sleep?

Sophia A. McClennen
Trump drove millions to anxiety and insomnia. Will “Sleepy Joe” chill us out?

What the next editor of the Washington Post (or the New York Times) should tell reporters

Dan Froomkin
America's three most important daily papers face a massive inflection point: It's a chance to redeem journalism

Joe Biden’s China conundrum: To make progress, he’ll have to get past the Trump disaster

Michael T. Klare
Can the new president achieve progress with the No. 1 U.S. rival — while avoiding a new cold (or hot) war?

Why is science so polarizing? Blame the way we talk about it.

Kate Yoder
“Listen to the science” isn’t just a bumper sticker anymore — it’s Biden’s official White House policy

McConnell repeats the same obstructionist playbook from Obama era: Can Biden ignore the trolling?

Heather Digby Parton
Republicans are concern trolling President Biden on his promises of "unity." They should be ignored

“One more check is not enough”: Progressives push Joe Biden to do more to help working families

Igor Derysh
"We have to make the most of the opportunity," Rep. Ro Khanna, former co-chair of Bernie's campaign, tells Salon

Can we exit this dystopian train already? Alas, “Snowpiercer” & apocalyptic fare keep chugging along

Melanie McFarland
It's not the show's fault that it dropped as the world was coming apart. But that doesn't make us want to watch it

38 countries have declared a “climate emergency.” Should the U.S. be next?

Shannon Osaka
If Biden followed the example of 38 other countries, would it blaze a path to meaningful action?

The rubble of empire

Rebecca Gordon
Doctrines of disaster and dreams of security as the Biden years begin

Joe Biden outlines ambitious climate change agenda: “Environmental justice will be at the center”

Matthew Rozsa
Biden is also establishing climate change as a national security priority

Joe Biden’s first week: The President goes around Congress to fulfill campaign promises

Jon Skolnik
President Biden sets off with a flurry of executive actions

Author Rick Perlstein on the challenge ahead: “Biden knows that he is managing a dying regime”

Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Nixonland" to Joe Biden: "There is no sweet spot" that will "turn off the spigot of reactionary rage"

Democrats flipped the Senate. So why is a Green New Deal still unlikely?

Zoya Teirstein, Shannon Osaka
Can Biden accomplish his climate goals with a razor-thin majority?
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