Showing results for: Climate Change (page 122)
California will keep burning. But housing policy is making it worse
Elizabeth Weil, Mollie Simon
There are ways to keep people and homes safer from wildfires. Then, there’s what California does.
Shockingly, Trump isn’t the first to propose nuking hurricanes
Kate Yoder
There’s a long history of the U.S. government brainstorming ideas to tame monster storms
Pence’s politeness masks a ruthless ideology
Nicholas Powers
Right-wing media and political networks are a conveyor belt carrying mediocre men into the halls of power
Vice-Presidential debate: Pence and Harris play “not it” over fracking ban, Green New Deal
Emily Pontecorvo
Last one to the podium is a Green New Deal supporter!
Mike Pence couldn’t defend the White House’s coronavirus response, so he made up alternative facts
Igor Derysh
Harris called the response the “greatest failure" of any administration. Pence tried to argue swine flu was worse
Just cancel the remaining debates: Pence and Harris were polite, but utterly useless
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump says he won't do a virtual debate next week. Good, because Pence v. Harris was pointless and irritating
Claudia Conway isn’t your Katniss Everdeen — and she shouldn’t have to be
Ashlie D. Stevens
Classifying teens as resistance heroes wrongly absolves American adults of their part in ongoing political fights
Can Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis change his anti-science attitude?
Shannon Osaka, Angely Mercado, Eve Andrews
It's a lot harder to ignore a crisis when reality slaps you in the face
Amy Coney Barrett’s environmental track record is sparse — but “concerning”
Joseph Winters
It remains to be seen whether Barrett’s nomination will truly be a "catastrophe for climate"
The political theater of climate change: a 62-year history of inaction
Lee Van Der Voo
The US government has known very well what was coming for over half a century. Why didn’t they do anything?
That was no debate. It was a brawl
Terry H. Schwadron
Biden gave as good as he got, but he sometimes seemed like a prop in Trump’s show
There’s only one political party in the United States — the other one has descended into madness
David Masciotra
The Democrats can be deeply disappointing, but at least they believe in democracy. That other party? Not so much
Fact-checking the climate change claims made during the first presidential debate
Judith Lewis Mernit
Trump and Biden exchanged words over climate change on Tuesday night. How many of them were accurate?
Watch “Weird Al” Yankovic moderate presidential debate in “We’re All Doomed” video
Althea Legaspi
Clip weaves in footage of Donald Trump and Joe Biden “singing” their responses during Tuesday night’s event
Greenland’s rapid melting could mess with the oceanic “conveyer belt” — with drastic consequences
Matthew Rozsa
The global flow of ocean water may be interrupted by record ice melt off Greenland
It’s been 12 years since debate moderators last asked a question about climate change
Zoya Teirstein
Donald Trump was forced to talk about climate at the first presidential debate
Why Chris Wallace blew it: Even at its best, Fox News is a right-wing noise machine
Sophia Tesfaye
Wallace got completely bulldozed by Donald Trump — but what can you expect? His entire network is propaganda
Can California’s wine country survive the climate crisis?
Matthew Rozsa
Experts say the climate change–linked wildfires are prompting a "come-to-Jesus" moment for vintners
Noam Chomsky: Trump is a “sociopathic maniac” capable of provoking “civil war” if he does not win
Alex Henderson
"We have a sociopathic maniac in the White House," Chomsky says
The traumatizing terror of Trump’s debate performance: We just witnessed an assault on democracy
Melanie McFarland
In the first confrontation between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, democracy lost and the audience took a beating
“Would you shut up, man”: First Trump-Biden debate a disastrous, chaotic, nearly unwatchable mess
Jon Queally
This is a sad state of affairs when thousands are dying from a pandemic"
Quarantine book club: Reading for mental health in a plague year
Jeannine Hall Gailey
How Emily Dickinson, Octavia Butler, Joan Didion, Jericho Brown, and other authors helped me survive
The Korean Vegan hopes her 60-second recipes will make you less racist
Michelle Eigenheer
Salon spoke to Joanne Molinaro about Trump as an inspiration, her most popular recipe, and getting through 2020
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