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“Gentefied” introduces our favorite new TV family whose story deserves to be told
Ashlie D. Stevens
Somehow, in this new Netflix series produced by America Ferrera, gentrification becomes both relatable and funny
Can Bernie win? Absolutely — and I don’t even support him
Bob Cesca
Cable news has gone full Debbie Downer on Bernie's prospects in November. That's utter nonsense, and here's why
It’s time for candidates to address the bipartisan root causes of our immigration crisis
Brian Concannon
Candidates missed the opportunity last week in Nevada to address the root causes of our immigration crisis
JP Morgan economists warn of “catastrophic outcomes” of human-caused climate crisis
Julia Conley
"Don't want to hear Greta Thunberg or Extinction Rebellion? Try J.P. Morgan instead."
Humanity’s survival on Earth starts with having smaller families
Carter Dillard
A human rights-based approach to family planning will help reduce the ecological impact of population growth.
When winter no longer comes, what will the North look like?
Olivia Box
Less snow and cold could negatively impact maple sugaring, skiing, and other traditions
Experts warn Great Barrier Reef could soon see third mass coral bleaching in five years
Jessica Corbett
Rising ocean temperatures have caused coral across the globe to bleach and die in recent years.
The next economic recession will likely come from climate crisis, researcher says
Igor Derysh
Extreme weather caused by climate change could lead to a recession "the likes of which we've never seen before"
In YouTube “edutainment,” minimal control for scientific accuracy
Dan Garisto
Misconduct by a self-described technology activist raises questions about science communication on YouTube
The meandering path of human evolution
M.R. O'Connor
In “Transcendence,” Gaia Vince provides an epic account of the biological and cultural evolution of humanity
Why Americans are afraid to have babies
Bob Hennelly
The birthrate is declining, and young Americans don't see a future for themselves. This doesn't bode well
Warren fought back at the media erasure that felled other candidates by stealing Bloomberg’s show
Melanie McFarland
The media's failure to cover certain candidates – including Harris and Yang – can become a self-fulfilling prophecy
At Bernie’s caucus eve rally: Why these Nevadans are betting on Sanders
Nicole Karlis
At a 2,000-strong rally in Las Vegas, Salon speaks to Sanders supporters about why they're with him
Noam Chomsky: “The Democrats abandoned the working class decades ago”
Noam Chomsky, Wallace Shawn
In an interview with Wallace Shawn, Noam Chomsky explains how elitism and atomization have created political rifts
Donald Trump has poisoned American culture — but the toxin was here all along
David Masciotra
Donald Trump's cruelty and vulgarity have done enormous damage — but let's stop pretending he's "un-American"
Study suggests Twitter bots have “substantial Impact” on spreading climate misinformation
Jessica Corbett
A quarter of climate-related tweets in the studied period came from bots
Naomi Klein: Bernie Sanders’ Green New Deal plan is our best hope
Nicole Karlis
"[Sanders'] Green New Deal is not a climate policy — it is a system upgrade," Klein told the audience in Nevada
Will Amy Klobuchar carry water for the “worst company in the world”?
Max Moran
She takes bundler money from a Cargill big-wig.
The new rules of the game
Chris Hedges
The Democrats have, once again, offered us their preselected corporate candidates
More than 1,200 IBEW members call on union leadership to retract Biden endorsement
Hamilton Nolan
IBEW members who support Bernie Sanders sent a letter to union membership asking them to retract the endorsement
A military perspective on climate change could bridge the gap between believers and doubters
Michael Klare
Military leaders focus on how climate warming is undermining national and global security to reach skeptics
It’s time to bring wildlife policy into the 21st century
Elyse DeFranco
On issues like deer population control, state agencies are prioritizing hunters over public health and environment
Buried in mud: Wildfires threaten North American water supplies
François-Nicolas Robinne, Dennis W. Hallema, Kevin D. Bladon
Polluted water creates many difficult and long-lasting challenges for the drinking water treatment process
For Israelis and Palestinians, a battle over a humble plant
Shira Rubin
Israel says limits on akoub harvesting protect plants. But many Palestinians say they threaten their culture
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