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Every breath you take: The economic case for marine life

Rocky Kistner
A recent study quantifying whales’ worth in dollars demonstrates a potent new way of talking about climate change

Should Biden and Sanders steal Elizabeth Warren’s climate plans?

Zoya Teirstein
Over the course of her campaign, Warren released more than a dozen proposals to address climate change

The most exciting new fiction books coming out in March

Erin Keane, Ashlie D. Stevens, Hanh Nguyen
Salon previews the month in publishing and takes a closer look at 6 new books coming out in March

Europe wraps up warmest winter on record with massive youth #ClimateStrike in Brussels

Jessica Corbett
"Young people, workers, communities at the frontlines of the #ClimateEmergency are taking it to the streets."

Bernie Sanders dodges Rachel Maddow’s questions about struggles with black voters in the South

Matthew Rozsa
MSNBC host Craig Melvin also asks if a recent ad from the Sanders campaign featuring President Obama is misleading

Why “Cosmos” producer Ann Druyan is optimistic about the future

Nicole Karlis
"We have to adapt," the "Cosmos" producer tells Salon. "The dinosaurs never saw it coming. We have no excuse."

Elizabeth Warren drops out after disappointing Super Tuesday finish but stays mum on endorsement

Igor Derysh
The progressive candidate failed to finish in the top two in her home state of Massachusetts

Robert Reich: How to convince Bernie Sanders skeptics

Robert Reich
The establishment keeps mistakenly assuming that moderates appeal to a broader swath of the electorate

Thunberg: “When your house is on fire, you don’t wait a few more years to start putting it out”

Matthew Rozsa
Greta Thunberg tells Europe that aiming for zero carbon emissions by 2050 is not enough to address climate change

Bloomberg drops out and endorses Biden after he spent $500 million and only won American Samoa

Igor Derysh
"Defeating Donald Trump starts with uniting behind the candidate with the best shot to do it"

Dealing with Bernie doubt: My letter to a skeptical friend

Jim Sleeper
Is it risky for the Democrats to nominate Bernie Sanders? Absolutely. But the risks of not doing so are worse

Better rat control in cities starts by changing human behavior

Michael H. Parsons
Garbage in New York’s subway system offers easy meals for rats

Could a California law help save America’s public lands throughout the West?

Casey O'Brien
The innovative bill, an amendment to California’s Public Resources Code, goes by the inauspicious name of AB 342

To fight agricultural pests, scientists try spray-on plant vaccines

Fabiola De Marchi
RNA interference can be used to protect food crops and improve plants’ health, no genetic engineering required

How the Bloomberg Terminal remade the world in Wall Street’s image

Bob Hennelly
Mayor Mike sees the planet as a cash register — and that's tilted his politics towards authoritarianism

U.K. court ruling: Heathrow airport expansion doesn’t fly under Paris Agreement

Emily Pontecorvo
The U.K. government has said it will not appeal the court’s decision.

Is van life a freedom movement or an economic crisis?

Stevie Trujillo
The road to the American Dream was blocked to us. So we took the detour that was available

Somebody in Trump’s cabinet came out in favor of carbon pricing?

Nathanael Johnson
Trump’s agriculture secretary is rankling fellow conservatives by speaking painful environmental truths

Fox News host Laura Ingraham loses it when guest mentions “Sharpiegate” during coronavirus segment

Alex Henderson
"We are talking about the coronavirus," Ingraham told her guest. "You are turning this into a political diatribe"

Robert Reich: The humongous costs of inaction

Robert Reich
What is the cost of doing nothing?

Washington Post editor ripped for “ignorant” op-ed equating Trump and Sanders on climate crisis

Jessica Corbett
That attempted comparison spurred a wave of criticism from progressive critics and informed experts.

Oregon Republicans shut down state Senate and run away to block climate bill

Igor Derysh
Republicans again fled the Senate to block a vote on a climate bill despite getting extensive "concessions"

Democrats aren’t facing the big question: What will they do if Trump won’t leave office?

Chauncey DeVega
Many debates, many useless questions: But here's the big one the Democratic contenders can't or won't answer

Turns out Uber and Lyft rides are not eco-friendly at all: study

Nicole Karlis
A "typical" ride-sharing ride is "about 69 percent more polluting than the trips it replaces," researchers say
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