Showing results for: Climate Change (page 15)
Doom spending: How to not let Trump break your budget
Zina Kumok
Even before the election, anxiety-driven purchases were on the rise
Wish you could escape the planet? Too bad life in space would suck
Levi Stallings
Earth can be tiresome, but you probably wouldn’t enjoy living on the International Space Station either
Democrats can still pull off a victory before year’s end: Lowering drug costs once more
Howard Dean
High medication costs are a common enemy for Democrats, Republicans and patients. There's still time to fight
Meet the peach that traveled the Trail of Tears and the elders working to save it
Taylar Dawn Stagner
The "Indian peach" survived genocide. Can it withstand climate change?
Revenge investing: How to fight Trumpism with your money
Zina Kumok
Want to make your point with your finances? Here are a few options
“Absolutely devastating”: Climate change is pushing coral reefs to extinction, experts warn
Matthew Rozsa
Coral reefs have experienced four mass bleaching event in 18 months, with no sign of stopping
Eating less sugar would be great for the planet as well as our health
Paul Behrens, Alon Shepon
"Globally, sugar intake has quadrupled over the last 60 years . . ."
“Once in a decade” bomb cyclone hits the Pacific Northwest, leaving at least one dead
Matthew Rozsa
Bomb cyclones are extreme winter storms that will become more frequent as climate change worsens
Israel says it’s “making the desert bloom” by planting forests. For Palestinians, it’s ecocide
Nicholas Liu
Israel's campaign to transform Palestine in their image is destroying the natural environment and erasing history
What is Europe getting right about food waste in schools?
Naomi Kaye Honova
"In April 2023, ReFed . . . reported that the amount of uneaten food in the U.S. has grown 4.8% since 2016"
Trump has murky plans for Social Security, raising fears of a public health crisis
Matthew Rozsa
Millions are barely scraping by on the program, which Trump seems determined to gut
Trump preps a new Red Scare
Heather Digby Parton
As he staffs up his second administration, Trump is making decisions impulsively and relying totally on instinct
Why MAGA won: Anger, resentment and “a sense of betrayal”
Chauncey DeVega
Understanding the deep, visceral appeal of MAGA: It's a "gang mentality" for white men who feel powerless
HBO’s “Dune: Prophecy” is a bold vision up to the task of matching its theatrical counterpart
Melanie McFarland
Ten thousand years before Paul Atreides' birth, a sect of women wielded great power. The results were complicated
Why involuntary medical admission and treatment won’t solve homelessness
Emmanuelle Bernheim
Coercion is now an integral part of mental health treatment, with minoritized people targeted most
Two climate activists charged in Stonehenge powder paint protest
Matthew Rozsa
Authorities are charging Just Stop Oil protesters with destroying or damaging an ancient protected monument
How do you save a rainforest? Leave it alone
Matt Simon
Research shows that, instead of replanting rainforests, allowing them to bounce back naturally would work best
“Rats with wings” are actually feathered geniuses: A guide to the curious, clever gull
Matthew Rozsa
Gulls get a bad rap, but a new book explains how they are actually smart — and fascinating
Rare “outburst” meteor shower will be visible this weekend
Matthew Rozsa
The annual Leonid meteor shower is expected to be at its most active in 33 years
The ultimate answer to why Donald Trump won: White Christians
Chauncey DeVega
The "religious nostalgia" that unites White Christians under Trump has propelled his rise since the beginning
The Ghosts of John Tanton
Abrahm Lustgarten
Today’s contentious immigration debate is the construct of one man’s effort to halt overpopulation
Exxon CEO wants Trump to stay in Paris climate accord
Matthew Rozsa
Despite running fossil fuel company, Darren Woods opposes Trump’s plan to pull US out of key climate agreement
Trump appoints new EPA head Lee Zeldin, who has abysmal environmental record
Matthew Rozsa
Zeldin, a New York Republican, has a long record opposing environmental regulations
Firefighters across U.S. battle blazes from coast to coast as flames claim lives and homes
Ashlie D. Stevens
"Threats remain to critical infrastructure, highways and communities" in California
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