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The fate of the Earth: See page five

Tom Engelhardt
Is it weird that the possible end of human life on Earth is not front-page news anymore?

How the Xbox stands between Microsoft and its climate goals

Maria Gallucci
The gaming console has the largest carbon footprint of any Microsoft device, a a company spokesperson said.

Louise Linton publicly calls out husband Steve Mnuchin for insulting teenage activist Greta Thunberg

Matthew Rozsa
"I stand with Greta on this issue," the ex-actress wrote on Instagram. "I don't have a degree in economics either"

“Start by Believing” author: How “money and medals” enabled serial child molester Larry Nassar

Mary Elizabeth Williams
ESPN reporter Dan Murphy discusses the convicted gymnastics doctor and toxic competition culture on "Salon Talks"

Climate change is a political crisis, not a reproductive one

Ramin Skibba
Asking millennials to forego children in the name of climate change only lets the fossil fuel industry off the hook

The American chaos machine: U.S. foreign policy goes off the rails

Danny Sjursen
Chaos, it seems, is now Washington's stock-in-trade

A new bill aims to fix food waste in schools

Lisa Held
A new bill seeks to improve student nutrition and increase environmental education about food waste.

The convergence: Third-world debt and the climate crisis are intimately connected

Bob Hennelly
As rich financiers toast to capitalism in Davos, the targets of their exploitation suffer abroad and at home

200 years of exploring Antarctica — the world’s coldest, most forbidding and most peaceful continent

Dan Morgan
Antarctica is a key site for studying the future of Earth's climate — and for global scientific cooperation

Press Watch: Adam Schiff’s cry for truth and justice is also an indictment of political journalism

Dan Froomkin
Elite journalists must have felt Adam Schiff was directly scolding them for their failures. They were right

Climate experts agree: “Steve Mnuchin should go back to college” — not Greta Thunberg

Matthew Rozsa
"After she goes and studies economics in college, she can come back," Mnuchin said in a dismissal of Thunberg

Robert Reich: Abuses of power in Trumpworld and Davos

Robert Reich
Trump is charged with abusing his power. Capitalism's global elite is under assault for abusing its power as well

Climate change is forcing a rift in the Murdoch family

Zoya Teirstein
A spokesperson for James Murdoch said he felt “frustration” over the way Fox News covered the Australian fires

Bernie Sanders apologizes for surrogate’s op-ed claiming Joe Biden has a “big corruption problem”

Igor Derysh
"It is absolutely not my view that Joe is corrupt in any way," Sanders told CBS News

Trump rebukes Greta Thunberg and climate activists: “We must reject the perennial prophets of doom”

Matthew Rozsa
"Our house is still on fire," Greta Thunberg tells those assembled at the World Economic Forum in Davos

Impeachment and the politics of organized forgetting: This attack on Trump isn’t nearly enough

Henry A. Giroux
Impeachment is an important historical moment — but we must look past it to create the possibility of real change

Cities in the crosshairs are pushing back against nuclear weapons

Jon Letman
“We forget that all power is local. And by forgetting to act locally, we are giving away all the power.”

Blowing in the wind: Why the Netherlands is sinking

Molly Quell
Over the centuries, windmills built to drain peatland for agriculture have been causing the ground to steadily sink

Press Watch: Why is the mainstream media so gentle with Joe Biden?

Dan Froomkin
Joe Biden gives addled, incoherent answers about his troubling record — and most in the media just let it slide

A shuttered refinery in Philly shows why climate activists can’t afford to ignore labor.

Mindy Isser
The labor movement and climate movement have often been painted as unlikely allies, locked in a natural conflict

Exxon’s law firm tried to recruit Harvard students. Instead, they protested.

Emily Pontecorvo
Climate activism in the Ivy League is heating up

Former GOP strategist Rick Wilson: “F**king hating” Trump is the key to winning in 2020

Dean Obeidallah
Former Republican political wizard outlines Democratic strategy vs. Trump: "This guy is a lying liar who lies"

At the 7th Democratic debate, candidates took every opportunity to talk climate

Zoya Teirstein
Candidates have gotten increasingly adept at weaving climate policy into their answers to other questions

Robert Reich: Why I’m still hopeful about America

Robert Reich
As bad as it looks—as despairing as you can sometimes feel—the great strength of this country is our resilience
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