Showing results for: Climate Change (page 116)
John Kerry, Biden’s climate czar, talks about saving the planet
Abrahm Lustgarten
Kerry shared his views on climate migration, open borders, the threat of nationalism, and more
Congress takes action against “super greenhouse gases” in coronavirus stimulus
Shannon Osaka
Now, U.S. companies must cut the production and use of hydrofluorocarbons by 85 percent over the next 15 years
12 Trump attacks on the environment since the election
Tara Lohan
In its final days, the administration is rushing to cement its destructive legacy
What Election Day 2020 revealed about progressive policies: People want them
Robert Reich
Despite backlash, voters gave Biden and Congress a mandate for bold, progressive change. Now they must deliver
Climate change is giving “Christmastown, USA” an identity crisis
Joseph Winters
My Christmassy hometown is looking less and less like a winter wonderland.
What If, after 9/11, George W. Bush had just thrown a bunch of parties?
Tom Engelhardt
And what if, after the pandemic hit America, Donald J. Trump had launched a global war against COVID-19?
Cruz and Graham working to block Biden from rejoining Paris climate and Iran nuclear deals
Jessica Corbett
The president-elect has vowed to return to both international agreements, which were finalized under Obama
Did the pandemic stave off climate change? Here’s what the science says
Matthew Rozsa
Humans drove less, flew less, and commuted less in 2020. But greenhouse gas accounting is notoriously tricky
Will the Dems sell us out in the midst of a pandemic?
Leonard C. Goodman
When politicians sell out to win, we all lose.
We’ve lost control: The real lessons of the Trump regime and the pandemic
Chris Hedges
Our society, and our species, is gripped by hopeful delusion. Dire recent events should have stripped all that away
Why America’s survival depends on bankrupting the Republican Party
Thom Hartmann
The only way to deal with a death-dealing cult is to end it
People didn’t used to be “consumers.” What happened?
Kate Yoder
Shoppers, profits, growth: Why marketing-speak is bad for the planet.
Will rising temperatures make superweeds even stronger?
Natasha Gilbert
Widely used herbicides are struggling to kill some weeds. Some experts think heat could be part of the problem
Is it too late to save “America’s Amazon”?
Tara Lohan
Alabama’s Mobile River basin has the most aquatic biodiversity in the country. But we’re in danger of losing it
In secret-ballot vote, House Democrats overwhelmingly deny AOC a powerful committee seat
Jake Johnson
"It is very clear the party leadership is working to shut out progressives"
Inside the effort to plug hazardous oil and gas wells abandoned by companies
Emily Pontecorvo
These industry insiders want to be part of the solution to the rising number of abandoned oil and gas wells
Robert Reich: Joe Biden’s biggest challenge is avoiding “back to normal”
Robert Reich
Biden ran on a promise to return to political "normalcy," but that kind of complacency would be deadly
Where do we go from here?
John R. Platt
We survived the pandemic, the election and worsening climate change — but not without a few scars
Should hospitals reuse medical supplies? A new study says yes
Zoya Teirstein
Medical device reprocessing has doubled in size every year for the past 20 years
Cider makers are betting on foraged apples for climate resilience
Bridget Shirvell
Why upstate New York's small-scale cider makers are incorporating wild apple varieties into their orchards
Political reporters want a fight with Biden? Here’s an idea: Fight for transparency
Dan Froomkin
If the press wants to prove its toughness, stay away from fake Biden scandals and go after something useful
Will Biden’s top health nominee prescribe a better climate?
Zoya TeirsteinShould the Biden administration prosecute Trump?
Ryan O'Connell
One of Joe Biden's toughest decisions will be whether to authorize the Justice Department to prosecute Trump
Win Black founder Ashley Bryant: “Trump was a reflection of the disease in our country”
Dean Obeidallah
"I find it's a cop-out to blame these things on Trump. This is the GOP playbook: They don't want us to vote"
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