Showing results for: Climate Change (page 14)
The connection correction: How to stop loneliness shopping
Vanessa McGrady
Coping behaviors such as impulse or mindless shopping kick in to provide a boost of dopamine
Why do so many people ignore major threats like climate change?
Matthew Rozsa
It’s an inherent struggle to get people to take climate change seriously. Psychologists explain why
My shelter cat heist: How “Adopt, Don’t Shop” almost became my villain origin story
Melanie McFarland
A 16-month quest to bring home two cats only ended with chicanery. Turns out I'm not alone in encountering barriers
North Carolina town sues Duke Energy over climate change
Matthew Rozsa
Carrboro, North Carolina’s residents are suing Duke Energy, one of the largest energy companies in the world
Tsunami warning issued, then retracted, for the West Coast following large earthquake
Charles R. Davis
The warning was issued and retracted following a magnitude 7.0 earthquake off the coast of Northern California
A fisherwoman took on Big Plastic and won. Here’s her advice on defending the environment from Trump
Matthew Rozsa
RFK Jr. once praised Diane Wilson for her environmental action. Here’s how to work with conservatives on climate
Gen Z’s vision of success? Nearly $600,000 a year
Cara Michelle Smith
People born between 1997 and 2012 have far steeper aspirations than previous generations
The best and worst meat replacements for your health, your wallet and the planet – new research
Marco Springmann
"The findings show that unprocessed plant-based foods, such as soybeans, peas and beans are best . . . "
Band Aid sang ‘feed the world’ 40 years ago – where is hunger still an issue today?
Rachel Norman
"Yet in terms of the global persistence of famine, things have not got better in the intervening 40 years"
Why Democrats seem so disconnected from what voters want
Chauncey DeVega
Public focus groups before the election were a huge clue into Trump's popularity — but they largely went ignored
“Fossil fascism”: How some on the right use climate change as an excuse to demonize migrants
Matthew Rozsa
Ecofascists have a long history of supporting the environment when it empowers racist policy
The upside of climate pessimism
Katarina Zimmer
Optimism doesn’t always lead to action on climate change, whereas pessimistic outlooks can sometimes help
Requiem for an empire: How Trump’s second term could reshape the world
Alfred McCoy
A prominent historian saw all this coming 14 years ago. Oh, wait — that was me
How climate change became a pretext for fascism
Matthew Rozsa
The collapsing ecosystem creates a feedback loop of famine and war, giving rise to authoritarian leaders
Why Kamala Harris lost: Around the world, incumbents are in trouble
Paul Rosenberg
Anti-incumbency fervor, populist rage and elite disconnection — all facets of the same global democratic crisis
5 things you can do this holiday weekend to build community IRL
Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez
People will need to reconnect and refuel to fight for a progressive future
Turkeys survived colonization and near extinction. Now they’re declining again, puzzling scientists
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Once faced with extinction, turkey populations bounced back. Now they're declining once again, for unknown reasons
170 arrested as climate activists in Australia block one of the world’s largest coal ports
Matthew Rozsa
Members of the protest group Rising Tide Australia halted maritime traffic in Australia’s Port of Newcastle
“History is not linear. It’s circular”: The “Dune” Sisterhood reflects on how fear informs power
Melanie McFarland
"In Frank Herbert's generation, liars may still have had a trace of conscience . . . But there's none of that now"
Trump’s brain drain: Fox News personalities tapped to become America’s next top scientists, doctors
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump is out for COVID revenge
Rural water utilities in North Carolina are still reeling from Helene
Katie Myers
Dozens of rural water systems were knocked out by the hurricane. Full recovery may take years
Before Donald Trump destroys it, Democrats must “re-envision what democracy needs to be”
Chauncey DeVega
Authors Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan explain that it is "action that inspires hope"
Laser-based lidar tech is rewriting history — if climate change doesn’t erase it first
Matthew Rozsa
Multiple ancient cities have been discovered recently thanks to lidar. But time is running out for some sites
Sardinia fights for the climate future: What this ancient island’s struggle can teach the world
Jeff Biggers
This autonomous island has seen a cultural revival sparked by the battle to control its energy future
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