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Why do minor culture-war issues dominate election coverage, while we ignore the serious stuff?
Amanda Marcotte
Why Trump's plumbing obsession and a Democratic slap-fight over mansplaining get more coverage than real issues
The fire this time: Australia’s climate carnage is an urgent warning to America and the world
Heather Digby Parton
With a billion animals dead and a leader high on fossil fuel, Australia sounds an alarm for the rest of us
Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders engage in soul-sapping fireworks at Iowa debate: Who benefits?
Amanda Marcotte
Sanders sticks by claim that he never said a woman couldn't win; Warren tries to rise above the entire debate
Is climate change showing up in the daily weather forecast? It’s complicated.
Zoya Teirstein
Evidence of global warming can be found in the planet’s weather every day, minute, and second since 2012
Fox News guest dismisses impact of climate change on fires after Murdoch’s son rips denial at outlet
Igor Derysh
"Is it climate change? Let’s put that to one side," billionaire Andrew Forrest said
Why solve climate change when you can monetize it?
Keith A. Spencer
Congress slips in a little bit of cash to fund geoengineering, as part of a larger ploy
The climate policy milestone that was buried in the 2020 budget
Emily Pontecorvo
For the first time ever, the government allocated funding for a federal agency to conduct geoengineering research.
Rupert Murdoch’s son skewers Fox News for climate change denial in rare statement
Igor Derysh
James Murdoch is "disappointed" with the company's climate denial, "given obvious evidence to the contrary”
If you want a preview of what four more years of Trump could bring, visit Hungary
Thom Hartmann
Steve Bannon has said that Hungary’s strongman prime minister Viktor Orbán was “Trump before Trump.”
Archaeological discoveries are happening faster than ever before, helping refine the human story
Elizabeth Sawchuk, Mary Prendergast
Few people back then would’ve been able to predict what scientists know about evolution today
Trump’s authoritarian assault on democracy continues: What lies ahead?
Chauncey DeVega
Fascism scholar Ruth Ben-Ghiat: If Trump wins again, America will be "ready for full-on authoritarian rule"
Gas and oil will save us all, say oil and gas companies
Kate Yoder
Natural gas is generally cleaner than other fossil fuels, but it's hardly a long-term solution to climate change
Reconciling Dr. King’s 1968 dream and our 2020 nightmare
Bob Hennelly
Debt servitude, endless wars, and our economic turmoil was all prophesied by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Deepfakes: Informed digital citizens are the best defense against online manipulation
Nadia Naffi
Facebook announced it will remove videos edited to mislead in ways that "aren’t apparent to an average person"
On-farm solar grows as farmers see economic rewards — and risks
Lisa Held
Farms are starting to see the light as on-farm solar proves to be an important income stream.
America’s war machine rolls on — and most Democrats do nothing to stop it
David Masciotra
Republicans are largely to blame for America's catastrophic "endless war." But Democrats have played along
Here’s why the west coast could shift time zones in 2020
Nicole Karlis
As the west coast goes, so goes the country, some say. Will the U.S. lock the clock forever?
Despite everything, U.S. emissions dipped in 2019
Nathanael Johnson
Coal has been in a slow-motion death spiral over the past ten years
Will youth climate activists be the crucial swing vote in Iowa?
Jeff Biggers
Young Iowans are energized by Greta Thunberg and the climate-action movement — and most 17-year-olds can vote
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: “In any other country, Joe Biden and I would not be in the same party”
Igor Derysh
“Democrats can be too big of a tent,” Ocasio-Cortez said, criticizing the party's alleged acquiescence of moderates
Democracy fatigue and how to fight it: Philosopher Henry Giroux on life in the age of Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Are we human beings or robotic "humanoids"? For Giroux, fighting fascism is about being fully conscious and awake
Puffins have learned to use tools, and I for one welcome our new avian overlords
Nicole Karlis
Crows were thought to be the only tool-wielding birds — until now
Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix rail against man-made climate change in Globes acceptance speeches
Matthew Rozsa
While Phoenix called out his peers in the room, Crowe was in Australia with his family because of bushfires
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