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What greater good? COVID crisis unmasks America’s collective action problem

Shannon Osaka
Americans don’t always like being told what to do, even if it’s in the best interest of their communities

Hawaii’s invasive predator catastrophe

John R. Platt
Endangered seabirds can recover, but only if we control feral cats and other non-native predators, research finds

California just became the first state to require diesel vehicle manufacturers to go electric

Matthew Rozsa
California describes the rule as "first-in-the-world" and says that it will begin to take effect in 2024

Joe Biden wants to be the next FDR — but that won’t be enough to solve our crises

Matthew Rozsa
Biden is moving to the left... slightly. We'll need much more than that to fix our catastrophes

The decay of the Democrats: How the visionless party’s downslide started in 1948

John Nichols
The Democratic party has been whipsawed by campaign donors and consultants, and abandoned its progressive history

Obesity: America’s number one export?

Robin Scher
Americans’ ultra-processed diet is fueling obesity across the world.

Here’s what climate change means for wildfires in the West

Tara Lohan
Two recent studies find different factors increasing wildfire risk across California and the Pacific Northwest

Images of power: When will American politics move past spectacle and sensation?

David Masciotra
Where are the street protests for health care and debt forgiveness? Maybe we'd need a shocking viral video first

Why coronavirus cases vary wildly between U.S. states

Matthew Rozsa
As the federal government throws its hands up, state leaders wield tremendous power to save lives (or not)

This week’s primaries bode well for the Green New Deal

Zoya Teirstein
Climate advocates had hoped 2020 would be the year climate change took center stage politically

“Gangster in the White House”: Noam Chomsky says Trump is undeniably “the worst criminal in history”

Alex Henderson
The famed author explains why Donald Trump is, hands down, the worst he has ever seen

Greta Thunberg says coronavirus pandemic should be a global wake-up call to tackle climate emergency

Jessica Corbett
Thunberg reflects on her travels around the world the past year as a youth climate leader in a new radio program

The affluent are consuming the planet to death: study

Matthew Rozsa
A study argues that it is not enough to invest in green technologies; the world's affluent must stop overconsuming

How K-pop fans and TikTok users came together to humiliate Trump in Tulsa

Matthew Rozsa
The Trump campaign touted RSVPs in the hundreds of thousands, but the Tulsa rally was only one-third full

Seattle’s “autonomous zone” belongs to a grand tradition of utopian experiments

Kate Yoder
2020 is a disaster. Some people see a chance to scrap everything and start over.

The remarkable life and legacy of indigenous leader Berta Cáceras

Nina Lakhani
Honduran environmental activist Berta Cáceres fought for the Lenca people's right to live on their sacred land

The age of disappointment?

Tom Engelhardt
Or how the American century ends

“No justice, no sleep!”: Dawn protest over death of Breonna Taylor takes place at McConnell’s home

Eoin Higgins
"Every single problem in our country, Mitch McConnell stands in the way of solving"

How to make Joe Biden’s administration the most progressive in history

Sean McElwee, Aidan Smith
Biden has moved left in important ways. Bernie's voters should support him — and push for a progressive cabinet

Protest in a small town: Black Lives Matter comes to rural America — and it matters

Andrew O'Hehir
In a tiny, conservative and virtually all-white community in upstate New York, a nationwide uprising comes to life

Europe’s big climate comeback: Facing the COVID crisis, EU looks stronger than ever

Carl Pope
With the U.S. looking backward and Britain finally out, EU leaders are proposing a bold economic rebuild

In defense of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone: The noble history of a utopian idea

Matthew Rozsa
History is rife with utopian projects similar to the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, which Trump threatened today

Progressives have a good chance to move a “receptive” Joe Biden to the left, Bernie Sanders says

Julia Conley
"We've got to continue the movement in this country for transformative change," Sanders tells The New Yorker

Why Facebook, Netflix, and Tesla are getting climate-shamed by investors

Emily Pontecorvo
CDP investor partners shame over 1,000 companies who haven't disclosed their carbon footprint
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