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How Janet Yellen, Biden’s treasury pick, could shape the future of climate politics

Zoya Teirstein
Yellen is likely to be confirmed, and will play a major role in executing Biden’s ambitious climate goals

With the Trump circus finally ending, can America ever get back to useful politics?

David Masciotra
Americans are overworked, plagued with debt and imprisoned by inequality. Real politics must be about changing that

If Joe Biden really wants bipartisan action, experts say foreign policy is his best bet

Jordan Tama, Jonathan Monten, Joshua Busby, Joshua D. Kertzer, Michael J. Tierney, Dina Smeltz
Climate action, perhaps the highest global priority of all, will be a tough sell to Republicans, however

The U.S. Constitution is hopelessly outdated. It’s time to re-envision it

Greg Coleridge, Jessica Munger
Americans view the constitution as a sacred text, even as its flaws are becoming more glaring

Trump voters don’t really believe Biden stole the election — but they do want a coup

Amanda Marcotte
Conservatives aren't entirely delusional — they're trolls arguing in bad faith to delegitimize Democratic voters

The collective suicide of the liberal class: We will all pay the price for their cowardice

Chris Hedges
Liberals have made a Faustian bargain: Defeat Republicans at any cost. They stand for nothing and fight for nothing

Jeff Bezos-backed projects will help track down missing emissions

Emily Pontecorvo
The projects will reveal where greenhouse gas emissions are coming from, and how they are changing over time.

These climate bills could get past Mitch McConnell, two senators say

Nathanael Johnson
These "stealth climate bills" could make a significant dent in emissions

Amid COVID, the air hazards of gas appliances draw new scrutiny

Jonathan Mingle
COVID has drawn attention to indoor air pollution. Science has long considered gas appliances to be key culprits

The history of the decline and fall of the American empire

Tom Engelhardt
What it means to fall on a failing planet

“The planet is broken,” UN chief says

Shannon Osaka
A new report lays out some of the most devastating — and shocking — effects of climate change over the past year

Boeing 737 Max crashes were not isolated events. They’re the result of deregulation

Joel Bakan
Corporate disasters connected to deregulation and undue reliance on self-regulation are depressingly frequent

We are in the greatest cataclysm of our history: It’s not an SNL skit

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Not since the Great Depression, or maybe the Civil War, have we faced a crisis on this scale. How will we respond?

Shrinking the Pentagon: Will the Biden administration dare cut military spending now?

William Hartung, Mandy Smithberger
The pandemic of Pentagon spending seemingly never ends

Letitia Wright reacts to anti-vax outrage after posting video questioning COVID vaccine

Zack Sharf
"My intention was not to hurt anyone," Wright said after backlash erupted

Is Dwight Eisenhower’s ghost haunting Joe Biden’s foreign policy team?

Nicolas J.S. Davies
Every global challenge Biden must face — COVID, the climate crisis, endless war — has been worsened by corruption

“An acknowledgment of the next generation”: New Zealand declares climate emergency

Julia Conley
"It is up to us to make sure we demonstrate a plan for action, and a reason for hope," said Prime Minister Ardern

Blame for Democrats’ down-ballot losses lies with the party, not social movements

Jenifer Fernandez Ancona
After unexpected Democratic defeats, the finger-pointing starts: But grassroots movements aren't to blame

The dangerous seduction of “going back to normal”

Robert Reich
Boring, reassuring, normal — these are Biden’s great strengths. But he needs to be careful

The Trump administration is cutting back protection for migratory birds

Amanda D. Rodewald
The lame duck administration is finalizing a rule narrowing protection for migratory birds

How Biden and Kerry could rebuild America’s global climate leadership

Dolf Gielen, Morgan Bazilian
The Trump administration prevented the U.S. from leading climate initiatives — Biden and Kerry could change that

Elite law firms are “overwhelmingly” working for the fossil fuel industry, new report says

Joseph Winters
America’s elite law firms are mostly on the wrong side of the climate battle

As Trump pursues chaos and confusion, Biden urged to “go big and fast” to fix “broken” government

Jessica Corbett
Trump team's goal is to "set so many fires that it will be hard for the Biden administration to put them all out"

Inside the bunker: Scenarios for Trump’s last months in office

Steve Appleford
If Trump doesn’t concede his loss to Biden, will there be a wave of revenge firings and appointments?
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