Showing results for: Climate Change (page 151)
The elite consensus on impeachment: We’re deeply sad and wish it would go away
Andrew O'Hehir
With NYT columnists Frank Bruni and David Brooks leading the way, the media-political caste is so very troubled
The Blob is back, and it’s killing sea life
Nicole Karlis
The Blob, a marine heatwave larger than Alaska, is wreaking havoc on marine life — and the worst may be yet to come
Childfree people aren’t necessarily anti-natalists — and the differences are significant
Amy Blackstone, Therese Shechter
The moral outrage directed at the childfree is fueled in part by misunderstandings about who we are
Imelda dumped 40 inches of rain on Texas — and it wasn’t even a hurricane?
Kate Yoder
Our preoccupation with “hurricane” status leads people to underestimate the threat of tropical depressions
How leaders planned to avert climate catastrophe at the UN (while Trump hung out in the basement)
Evelyn Leopold
Trump skipped most of Monday's climate proceedings and instead went to an event on religious discrimination
There’s evidence that climate activism could be swaying public opinion in the U.S.
Nathaniel Geiger
Protesters send a message to their leaders and everybody else
Top scientists condemn Trump as “the greatest impediment to climate action in the world right now”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump spent just ten minutes at a U.N. summit meant to serve as a "slingshot" toward combating the climate crisis
Twelve candidates to appear on stage after Tulsi Gabbard qualifies for October’s Democratic debate
Matthew Rozsa
Both Gabbard and billionaire Tom Steyer have met the threshold after failing to qualify for this month's meeting
Why they’re scared of Greta: Youth climate activist has the trolls in retreat
Amanda Marcotte
Right-wingers can't deny Greta Thunberg's truth. In desperation, they're resorting to malice, bigotry and lies
“Bully commentary born of anger”: Fox News host Laura Ingraham mocks 16-year-old girl with autism
Matthew Rozsa
Fox calls a commentator who bullied Greta Thunberg "disgraceful," but refuses to offer a comment about its big star
World leaders gather at the UN in the face of war, climate catastrophe & global worker exploitation
Vijay Prashad
The fate of the planet is in the balance. But so is the fate of humanity.
Greta Thunberg puts delegates at United Nations climate summit on notice: “You are failing us”
Matthew Rozsa
"The eyes of all future generations are upon you, and if you choose to fail us, I say we will never forgive you"
In 2017, Virginia was the bellwether of the blue wave: Will it happen again?
Paul Rosenberg
Grassroots activism nearly flipped Virginia in 2017. Now Swing Left is back to finish the job — and look ahead
What is the cryosphere? Hint: It’s vital to farming, fishing and skiing
Mark Serreze
Studies show that the Arctic is heating up twice as fast as the rest of the planet.
According to media, Russia has “oligarchs,” but America only has “businessmen”
Alan MacLeod
In mainstream media, the only "oligarchs" are in the former Soviet Union. The ultra-rich here are — what, exactly?
Robert Reich: Trump is a clear and present danger to America and the world
Robert Reich
The president of the United States is seriously, frighteningly, dangerously unstable
Fossil fuel companies roll out a new era of spin
Kate Yoder
Fossil fuel companies are reckoning with a different communications challenge
California sues Trump admin for revoking authority to adopt strict emissions standards
Jessica Corbett
"California won't bend to the president's reckless and politically motivated attacks on our clean car waiver."
On the ground with the youth protesters leading today’s Climate Strike
Nicole Karlis, Amanda Marcotte, Keith A. Spencer
Salon writers across the US report back from the Climate Strike
Thousands of scientists from 40 nations vow to join climate strike
Julia Conley
More than 2,000 scientists pledge to join Friday's Climate Strike: "Students have led and we must follow"
Global climate strike: Kids are demanding action, but will adults act?
Reynard Loki
There’s growing frustration, particularly among the youth, with how adults have mismanaged the climate crisis
The big American bribery scandal isn’t Felicity Huffman’s $15,000
Thom Hartmann
A much bigger bribery scandal is played out every day in America with nary a peep from the media
Teenager Greta Thunberg testifies before Congress about climate crisis after meeting Barack Obama
Matthew Rozsa
Obama says that Thunberg is "already one of our planet’s greatest advocates" through her climate advocacy
Page: 151