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We need a new climate narrative: Not a dystopian movie, but a vision of hope, change and empowerment
Jeff Biggers
In a season of fire and storm, we need more than fables of apocalypse. There's real hope, if we can seize it
The fire this time: The West faces apocalypse, and we need a national solution
Carl Pope
The Forest Service and the states can't face this disaster alone, and politics isn't helping. There's an answer
Can wildfires this destructive be prevented in the future? It’s complicated
Matthew Rozsa
Humans created the conditions for 2020's incredibly destructive west coast wildfire season. Can humans stop them?
Trump’s big lies reveal a truth: Right-wing science denial was never about ignorance, just cruelty
Amanda Marcotte
Conservatives have been gaslighting the public about science for decades. Now we're reaping the consequences
How did mask wearing become so politicized?
Matthew Facciani
A political science scholar explains how political beliefs inform the way we process scientific information
Humans are destroying wildlife at an “unprecedented” rate, World Wildlife Fund report warns
Matthew Rozsa
A co-author of the report told Salon that "our planet is sending alarm signals"
Faith and politics mix to drive evangelical Christians’ climate change denial
Adrian Bardon
A churchgoer’s thoughts on climate change may not have much to do with Christian teaching
The climate crisis is happening right now. Just look at California’s weekend
Elizabeth Weil
Record high temperatures. Record fires. Record smoke.
Wildfires are getting worse. Will forests start to burn themselves out?
Emily Pontecorvo
Scientists are racing to understand how the relationship between forests and fire is changing on a warming planet
Susan Collins and Democratic rival Sarah Gideon square off in Maine’s first Senate debate
Roger Sollenberger
The key Senate race could determine whether Mitch McConnell remains majority leader
Artificial (un)intelligence and the U.S. military
Michael T. Klare
Will they make better decisions than humans — or worse?
Fires have now burned record 2 million acres in California this year
Jessica Corbett
A spokesperson for CAL FIRE called the news "unnerving"
Why “herd immunity” is a distraction
Marshall Auerback
Aiming for “herd immunity” is not an accurate characterization of what has happened in Sweden
Is this year’s horrific wildfire season a fluke, or the new normal?
Nicole Karlis
Experts weigh in on the future of west coast wildfires, and whether we should just get used to it
Fourth world: American carnage from a pandemic president
Tom Engelhardt
"It was the worst of times, it was... no, wait, in Trumpian terms, it was the worstest of times"
Why west coast wildfires are turning the skies red
Nicole Karlis
Photos of blood-red skies along the west coast have gone viral. We asked scientists what's happening
Who’s advising Joe Biden on climate? His former rivals
Zoya Teirstein
The optics of how Biden approaches climate action are almost as important as the climate policy he puts forward
How climate change fuels California’s biggest fires
Alexandria Herr
2020 has already become one of California’s more devastating burn years
The Boy Scouts can do better than teaming up with Trump’s EPA
Derrick Z. Jackson
Andrew Wheeler, an Eagle Scout, is purposely running the Environmental Protection Agency into the ground
Biotechnology could change the cattle industry. Will it succeed?
Dyllan Furness
Gene editing could help scientists produce cows that are meatier and better for the planet. But many hurdles remain
“We in America have actual fascists marching in the streets”: Ed Brubaker on releasing art right now
Chauncey DeVega
The writer on his graphic novel "Pulp" being born of a brush with death and how it fits with our current anxiety
Environmentalists to Biden: Say no to fossil fuel advisers
Angely Mercado
Environmental groups call on Biden to commit to an administration completely free of industry representation
How big money corrupts our politics (and how to fix it)
Robert Reich
When you follow the money, you can see clearly how every aspect of American life has been corrupted
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