Showing results for: Climate Change (page 138)
How a plant-rich diet can help fight climate change and reduce stress
Kathleen Kevany
The carbon cost of beef is about 20 times more per gram of protein than it is for beans
Toll continues to mount for pedestrians and bicyclists, the victims in one in five traffic deaths
Hillel Aron
Walking and bicycle riding are becoming increasingly dangerous in America
Why is the media giving Mike Bloomberg a free pass?
Bob Hennelly
The corporate media is happy taking his ad money, but they're not holding him accountable
While TV pundits talk horse race, New Hampshire voters want action on climate crisis
Amanda Marcotte
On the ground in the Granite State, climate ranks as a major concern. Will the political media even notice?
Goodbye, January — goodbye, another heat record
Shannon Osaka
Temperature records have become a fixture of 21st-century life under climate change.
Trump State of the Union’s brief environmental interlude: more oil, more trees
Naveena Sadasivam
Trump devoted a few seconds of his State of the Union address to energy and environmental issues
Rust Belt residents aren’t as enthusiastic about fracking as the media depicts
Nicole Karlis
A new poll finds Pennsylvania voters think the environmental risks of drilling outweigh the economic benefits
Edie Falco on playing a good cop, resistance to change, and Giuliani’s love for “Sopranos”
D. Watkins
The Emmy winner appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss her new CBS police drama "Tommy" and the issues it tackles
Forget Iowa’s stupid app: Democrats can’t ignore the dismal turnout if they hope to win
Jeff Biggers
My caucus in Iowa City had 60 fewer people than four years ago. Tepid turnout will re-elect Trump for sure
The meme endorsement you might have missed — and why it matters for 2020
Heather Woods, Leslie Hahner
The endorsement of Bernie Sanders by NUMTOT was a bigger deal than the newsmedia made it seem
Obama helped make cars more efficient, but now they spew black carbon
Emily Pontecorvo
The path we've chosen to better fuel economy could end up costing the U.S. hundreds of lives each year
Sanders and Biden on collision course to save America from Trump
Steven Rosenfeld
Both champion ordinary Americans, but their missions and movements are not the same and not easily reconciled
Greta Thunberg has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize
Matthew Rozsa
If she earns the honor, Thunberg would join Malala Yousafzi as the youngest Nobel laureate ever at 17
Sometimes we can make our own hope
Frida Berrigan
Running for office in the age of Donald Trump and climate change
A Nobel Laureate retracted her high-profile paper. Bravo!
Mary Widdicks
In science, a flawed experiment — and the subsequent discovery of the flaw — can be as valuable as a perfect study.
The art of scientific deception: How corporations use “mercenary science” to evade regulation
Keith A. Spencer
David Michaels, former Assistant Secretary of Labor, explains how corporations whitewash harmful products and drugs
What’s new on Netflix in February, from “Altered Carbon” to “Narcos: Mexico”
Ashlie D. Stevens
It's a leap year, so this month you get an extra day to binge on rom-coms, graphic novel adaptations & crime series
Miami can have one last Super Bowl, as a treat
Zoya Teirstein
For a peek at what the Hard Rock Stadium could look like in a few decades, look no further than Florida's coastline
The Trump administration is helping 9 states prepare for climate change
Zoya Teirstein
The states that got the most money to prepare for climate change all went for Trump in 2016
The disaster of utopian engineering
Chris Hedges
Neoliberalism, as a class project, is a brilliant success
Climate change helped spawn East Africa’s locust crisis
Zoya Teirstein
Billions of desert locusts have descended on East Africa in an insect storm of biblical proportions
Why the platypus is at risk of extinction
Nicole Karlis
Researchers predict the platypus population will decline drastically if current climate predictions are accurate
The Guardian will no longer run ads from oil and gas companies
Nicole Karlis
The announcement may mark the beginning of a new media industry trend
Germany is tackling the green-energy transition — and the world is watching
Carl Pope
Germany is finding that the cost of renewables is not the problem — moving away from a fossil-fuel economy is
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