Showing results for: Climate Change (page 131)
Reclaiming “freedom” in the age of coronavirus: Don’t allow Trump and the right to claim it
Paul Rosenberg
Conservatives think they control the concept of "freedom." But progressives have a deeper, richer tradition
Climate change will make allergy season a little bit longer each year
Lila Westreich
For allergy sufferers, an early spring could mean increased healthcare costs and emergency room visits
Republican corruption and carelessness led to devastation in Michigan: Does Trump care?
Sophia Tesfaye
What happened in Michigan this week was no "mistake." Infrastructure was privatized for profit, and it's crumbling
Climate change could turn the Antarctic peninsula green
Matthew Rozsa
A new study reveals that climate change may significantly change the look of the Antarctic peninsula
Why does Donald Trump hate voting by mail? That’s easy: He wants the minority to rule
Dan Froomkin
Trump and the Republicans explicitly want to undermine democracy. News organizations must come out and say that
Republican governors listened to the science on coronavirus. Why not climate change?
Maria Gallucci
Ohio ranks sixth among U.S. states in carbon dioxide emissions and is the third-largest consumer of coal
Noam Chomsky: Mitch McConnell is “the real evil genius” of the Trump administration
Alex Henderson
Chomsky was highly critical of Trump’s coronavirus response, of which he called McConnell "the guiding hand"
Will social distancing kill the movement for a car-free future?
Eve Andrews
Where does that leave people who don’t own cars?
Will the millennial left make peace with the “lesser evil” of Joe Biden? It’s complicated
Asad Haider
Is the "New New Left" being immature if it rejects compromise? At some point, we must demand real change
COVID-19 takes down another retailer, continuing a devastating trend
Matthew Rozsa
As retail and fashion outlets go bankrupt, the industry is pondering its own existence
America’s indifference to death is nothing new: But it’s made this crisis much worse
David Masciotra
Our history suggests a willingness to ignore death and suffering — especially when those who die aren't white
Trump flunkies try to scapegoat Anthony Fauci — but we all know who’s really to blame
Amanda Marcotte
Trump once declared "I alone can fix it" — but his followers now claim he's been manipulated by an evil mastermind
Vowing to be “fully accountable” to movement, Ocasio-Cortez joins Biden’s climate crisis task force
Julia Conley
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will co-chair former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign task force on climate change
Billionaire Elon Musk thinks money is more important than his workers’ lives
Nicole Karlis
Musk’s plan to illegally reopen a Tesla plant is symptomatic of the entitlement of the Silicon Valley nouveau riche
Thirsty future for American West, as ”megadrought” grips some of the fastest-growing U.S. cities
Alexandra Tempus
Battles over water have long plagued the West
Spending trillions on “defense” left America unprepared for real disasters
Kate Yoder
The Pentagon can't prevent a pandemic
Gas-powered appliances may be hazardous for your health: study
Rachel Ramirez
Indoor air quality isn't always better than what you're breathing outdoors.
“Biodegradable,” a magic word for environmentally-minded consumers, isn’t always a green panacea
Lynne Peeples
Environmentally-conscious shoppers tend to be drawn to such labels, but might not be aware of a critical drawback
Both conservatives and liberals want a green energy future, but for different reasons
Deidra Miniard, Joe Kantenbacher, Shahzeen Attari
How should the United States power its economy in 2050?
How climate change is contributing to skyrocketing rates of infectious disease
Abrahm Lustgarten
Ignoring the connection between climate change and pandemics would be “dangerous delusion,” one scientist said
A silver lining in the global pandemic: The beginning of the end for oil?
Michael T. Klare
Energy in a post-pandemic world
A major player in solar energy leaves some customers seething
Eli Wolfe
Over the last decade, consumer complaints against U.S.-based solar companies have multiplied.
Does the coronavirus pandemic mean the end of globalization? Good!
Paul Rosenberg
The "neoliberal" model of globalization got us into this mess. Most Americans already believe in a better way
Jeff Bezos is pushing online grocery shopping as better for the planet. Is he right?
Maddie Stone
Should you give up your last real reason to enter public spaces and start one-click ordering those potatoes?
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