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Robert Reich: Reasons for optimism
Robert Reich
The arc of American history reveals an unmistakable pattern
The ultra-costly, underwhelming F-35 fighter
William J. Astore
Lockheed Martin remains top gun in the Pentagon's cockpit
Brett Kavanaugh: Here is what it would take to impeach a Supreme Court justice
Alex Henderson
"We’ve got to get beyond this ‘impeachment is the answer to every problem,’" Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin says
Elizabeth Warren rolls out anti-corruption plan to “fundamentally transform our government”
Jessica Corbett
Dem contender's ambitious plan aims to "root out corruption in Washington" and "take power away from the wealthy"
5 ways we need to adapt to climate change — or pay the price
Paola Rosa-Aquino
"Mitigation and adaptation are actually two sides of the very same coin."
The Joe Biden wokeness paradox: Can black voters support him and also hold him accountable?
D. Watkins
Biden's Birmingham speech was high on emotion when black voters need solutions. But Democrats also need a win
Here’s what the Democratic candidates never talked about last week: Impeaching this guy
Heather Digby Parton
Congress is in turmoil, and the 2020 candidates are hanging back. That's clearly the best way to re-elect Trump
Democrats retreat from reality: Understanding last week’s depressing debate
Anis Shivani
Last week's debate wasn't the heavyweight battle in the Bayou City many hoped for. It was Democrats gone dismal
How giving legal rights to nature could help reduce toxic algae blooms in Lake Erie
Dana Zartner
Should lakes, rivers and other resources have legal rights?
The Trump depression (and we don’t mean the economy): Key symptom of autocratic regimes
Paul Rosenberg
Experts see a "population-based depression" taking hold in America. But it might force us toward positive change
Why are college students so stressed out? It’s not because they’re “snowflakes”
Sophia A. McClennen
College students exhibit stress at levels far higher than their parents did, and it's no wonder why
Major U.S. insurer says it will no longer underwrite and invest in coal
Elana Sulakshana
Chubb’s new anti-coal policy demonstrates how the insurance industry can help mitigate the climate crisis.
How did the fate of the planet fare at the third Democratic debate?
Paola Rosa-Aquino
The moderators didn’t exactly prioritize climate change, but candidates stepped up to the plate
Why is billionaire Tom Steyer running for president — as an enemy of big corporations?
Matthew Rozsa
Hedge fund billionaire tells Salon his campaign is driven by two issues: corporate money and the climate crisis
ABC’s debate moderators don’t understand what universal healthcare is
Bob Hennelly
Corporate news media has turned universal health care into a wedge issue to protect their Big Pharma paymasters
Getting to the bottom of things: Can mining the deep sea be sustainable?
Anna Metaxas, Verena Tunnicliffe
Deep-sea mining could open a new industrial frontier in the world’s oceans
The Pompeo Doctrine: A formula for catastrophe in the Arctic
Michael T. Klare
How to seize the Arctic’s resources, now accessible due to climate change (just don’t mention those words!)
Top Democrats discussed “Medicare for All” at Houston debate, but what about healthy food for all?
Patricia Smith
The Democratic candidates discussed health care a lot — but not healthy food.
Meet Alexander von Humboldt, the first person to understand climate change
Erika Schelby
As the world burns — and as kids sound the alarm — the original environmental scientist is worth revisiting.
Why won’t Democrats say they want government to solve problems?
Jennifer Mercieca
Americans want government to serve them, but don't have confidence that it actually can.
An asteroid will pass so close to Earth on Saturday that home astronomers will be able to see it
Nicole Karlis
Asteroid 2000 QW7 won't hit Earth on Saturday — but it could in the future
To her Texas supporters, Marianne Williamson has already won
Emma Platoff
In Texas' liberal enclaves, Williamson has built a small base of support all her own
Leaked email suggests Trump admin is pressuring UN agency to self-censor on climate crisis
Jessica Corbett
Critics called the administration's reported threat to cut funding "deeply worrying" and "blackmail."
It’s time to talk about our broken democracy. Will tonight’s Democratic debate moderators step up?
David Daley, Adam Eichen
We need a candidate to push for protecting democracy as fiercely as Jay Inslee did for addressing climate change
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