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Greta Thunberg is right: Autism is her superpower. Those who mock her should learn from her

Matthew Rozsa
Greta Thunberg is being mocked by the right for her autism. In fact, it's the reason she may save the world

How to bring divided Americans together and save our democracy

Pam Spritzer
Sequestering ourselves in media silos while spouting hatred at each other is guaranteed to fail

Don’t ignore serious nonmilitary threats to U.S. national security

Richard Forno
The economy, climate, transportation and public utilities are all vulnerable to nonmilitary threats

Greta Thunberg to critics of climate action: “If we can save the banks, we can save the world”

Jake Johnson
#ClimateStrike founder rejects argument that climate action is too expensive: "People in power do not lack money"

In Brazil’s rainforests, the worst fires are likely still to come

Robert T. Walker
Brazil’s wildfires are closely linked to deforestation which Brazil had successfully slowed last decade.

On climate change, younger Republicans now sound like Democrats

Kate Yoder
It’s now clear that elected Republican representatives are increasingly out of step with voters on climate change

How climate change is driving emigration from Central America

Miranda Cady Hallett
Factors such as drought, exacerbated by climate change, are driving people to emigrate from Central America

Donald Trump: The obsessive-compulsive-in-chief

Terry H. Schwadron
Whether it’s his wall, nuking hurricanes or Venezuela, it’s just one damn thing after another

Dear Bernie: Here’s how you can still win — but the chance may soon slip away

Anis Shivani
I'm your biggest fan. Well, one of them. To win, you'll have to take on Elizabeth Warren directly — and soon

The climate crisis is about to make allergy season miserable

Nicole Karlis
Look forward to longer allergy seasons and new allergens in places that have never seen them before

Democracy in America is failing — here’s how we can still make it work

Paul Rosenberg
Democracy is supposed to reflect the will of the people. That's not happening now — but there are ways to fix it

Climate change, poverty and human rights: an emergency without precedent

Lisa Benjamin, Meinhard Doelle, Sara L Seck
The effects of climate change will disproportionately affect the world's poorest

Blue Dog Democrats must go: To win power, progressives must embrace “primary” as a verb

Norman Solomon
It's time to put a real scare into the Democratic establishment

Sarah Sanders stumps for Trump in debut as Fox News contributor

Shira Tarlo
Sanders signaled she'll remain loyal to Trump as she previewed her "positive" book about her White House tenure

Meghan McCain claims Bernie Sanders’ remarks about population control are an endorsement of eugenics

Travis Gettys
“Let’s not make something up when it’s not what he said," moderator Whoopi Goldberg said as she fact-checked McCain

Arcadia Power is making green power more accessible

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Tap into the green energy sources in your area for less.

Why Trump is bad for American business — but good for scams: “It’s springtime for grifters”

Cody Fenwick
Allies claim Trump to be a savior of business, but economist Paul Krugman says the president is the exact opposite

Why increasing Arab-Israeli closeness matters

David Mednicoff
Why do more Arab states suddenly seem much warmer toward Israel?

Warren climate plan would repeal tax cuts for rich to help fund transition to 100% renewable energy

Jake Johnson
"Nothing less than a national mobilization will be required to defeat climate change."

CNN’s climate town halls were better than the debates. What was the DNC afraid of?

Sophia Tesfaye
Several hours of substantive conversation; only one dopey question about light bulbs. More like this, please!

Trump wants you to pay more for light bulbs and power — but at least you’ll own the libs!

Amanda Marcotte
Trump rolled back a regulation that would make light bulbs cheaper and last longer. For liberal tears, basically

The first gene-edited lizard walks among us

Nicole Karlis
Reptiles, previously thought to be off-limits to CRISPR-Cas9, have taken to gene editing

Can we stop stupid politics from ruining carbon farming?

Nathanael Johnson
We ought to be a little wary of ambitious soil-policy solutions for climate change
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