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Trump EPA set to gut restrictions on planet-warming methane emissions
Jake Johnson
"This administration is ultimately driven by sociopathic disregard for our future"
As billionaires prep for the apocalyptic “Event,” what happens to everyone else?
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to Rob Sheridan about "High Level," his DC comic about income inequality and the post-apocalypse
How insurance companies are fueling a rise in ransomware attacks
Renee Dudley
Overlooked in the ransomware spree is the role of an industry that is both fueling and benefiting from it
5 reasons for workers to celebrate this Labor Day
Rebecca Burns
This year, there are more reasons than usual for working people to rejoice.
Hurricane Dorian hits the Bahamas as a Category 5 storm
Matthew Rozsa
Hurricane Dorian has reached "catastrophic" strength with 185 mile per hour winds as it makes landfall at Elbow Cay
Retreating from rising seas isn’t a win or a defeat — it’s reality
Kate Yoder
The Java Sea threatens to swallow 95 percent of Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, over the next 30 years.
A mysterious kidney disease may be the first pandemic caused by climate change
Shira Tarlo
A mysterious disease is killing tens of thousands of farmworkers globally — and the worst may be yet to come
For incarcerated workers, summer heat can be a death sentence
Ella Fassler
OHSA requires employers to protect workers from serious hazards, but those rules do not apply to state prisons
Technology won’t save us from climate change
Keith A. Spencer
It's not hard to save the planet. But not if we insist on enriching entrepreneurs on the way
Environmental defenders—often fighting agribusiness—are being violently silenced around the world
Greta Moran
A new report details how agribusiness was the second deadliest sector for environmental defenders
What if Joe Biden wins? It could mean long-term trouble for Democrats
Paul Rosenberg
Sure, the former veep is "better than Trump." But his presidency could sabotage the Democratic Party's future
Why Trump’s trade war could be his undoing
Dana Kennedy
With Election Day just 14 months away, the Chinese leadership may try waiting him out
Misogyny, meet hypocrisy: Climate deniers go after AOC, Greta Thunberg with sexist attacks
Amanda Marcotte
Climate skeptics don't have science, morality or simple decency on their side — so they're leaning into sexism
Should investors buy marijuana stocks?
Sandra Woien
A business ethicist explores whether cannabis stocks fit in with a socially responsible approach to investing
The crisis of anti-Black racism in schools persists across generations
Carl James
Inadequate teaching material and resources to support Black students means they are more likely to be underserved
After ignoring climate at G7, Trump gets back to work killing the planet
Igor Derysh
Trump belittled the climate crisis in Biarritz. Now he's back at his real job: Gutting regulations, smoochin' Putin
How climate disasters can give us compassion fatigue
Paola Rosa-Aquino
As a person becomes overexposed to bad news, they can become more indifferent toward that type of suffering
Why listening to Donald Trump causes severe mental whiplash
Terry H. Schwadron
His appearance at the G7 meeting was an unintelligible, idiotic mess
The G7 countries look feeble — Iran and Brazil could shore them up
Vijay Prashad
If you are sitting in Beijing or Moscow, you have to wonder about the G7
8 unions have a plan for climate action — but it doesn’t mention fighting the fossil fuel industry
Rachel M. Cohen
Solidarity for Climate Action marks a significant development in the world of environmental politics
Massive Siberian forest fire could melt permafrost, freeing massive methane stores
Nicole Karlis
It's not just the Amazon: If the Siberian fires lead to permafrost melt, Earth may suffer a massive methane spike
Bolsonaro may reject aid package to fight Amazon fires because of feud with Macron
Shira Tarlo
Bolsonaro said he won't make a decision on a $20 million aid package until Macron apologizes for insulting him
Rising temperatures could endanger Muslims on Hajj pilgrimage
Paola Rosa-Aquino
Climate change could lead to an increase in temperatures and humidity along the heart of the route
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