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President Trump skips G7 meeting on climate change, and his excuse makes no sense

Matthew Rozsa
Trump alleges he skipped the meeting due to commitments to the leaders of Germany and India, though were both there

2084: Orwell revisited in the age of Trump

Tom Engelhardt
Is Donald Trump Big Brother?

The Amazon is burning: 4 essential reads that explain the deforestation slowly killing the Amazon

Catesby Holmes
Researchers explain how farming and big infrastructure projects drive the deforestation that’s killing the Amazon

A land and water grab in parched Utah

Sarah Okeson
Bureau of Land Management weighs a plan to extract "frac sand" and millions of gallons of water from the region

Canadian indigenous hunters are protecting animals, land and waterways

Mylène Ratelle, Jeffrey Fabian
Indigenous peoples in Canada are a part of the Canadian aim to conserve 17 per cent of its land and fresh water

Why the Trump administration is obsessed with buying Greenland

Nicole Karlis
Amid global climate change disasters, GOP sees dollar signs

When establishment Democrats attack the “hard left,” what are they really afraid of?

Paul Rosenberg
Centrist Democrats have started parroting right-wing talking points about the "hard left." That's brainwashing

White nationalists’ extreme solution to the coming environmental apocalypse

Alexandra Minna Stern
There is a rise of ecofascism as a core ideology of contemporary white nationalism

We ignore thousands of threatened plant species at our own peril

Lorraine Chow
Endangered animals may get more attention from the public, but without plants, humans won’t survive

The climate change “tipping point” has already arrived for these 70 U.S. counties

Molly Enking
Parts of the U.S. are showing dangerously high temperatures already

Canadian election officials tell green groups that ads could be illegal

Jake Johnson
"We would have to bury the scientific consensus around climate change when we should be ramping up our activities."

Parts of California are too wildfire-prone to insure

Nathanael Johnson
There was skepticism that homeowners were losing their insurance in these areas, but it now seems to be true

Democrats punt on climate debate: This is why they risk losing in 2020

Amanda Marcotte
If Democrats are too chickens**t to hold a climate debate, how will they have the guts to beat Trump in 2020?

Protests erupt after DNC committee votes down 2020 climate debate

Jessica Corbett
Climate activists win partial victories at DNC meeting in San Francisco, will keep pushing for climate debate

Trump Administration’s attacks on science already surpass two Bush terms

Elliott Negin
Trump may have lauded the Apollo 11 mission, but his administration has launched more than 100 attacks on science

Climate scientists may not be the best communicators of climate threats

Risa Palm, Toby W. Bolsen
Climate scientists have relatively little impact on people’s views

Can humanity survive without the Amazon rainforest?

Nicole Karlis
Massive fires in the Amazon rainforest, a result of far-right policies, call humanity's survival into question

Democrat John Hickenlooper announces campaign for Senate after exit from crowded presidential field

Matthew Rozsa
"I know changing Washington is hard, but I want to give it a shot," Hickenlooper said in his announcement video

Jay Inslee, the candidate who focused his presidential bid on climate change, drops out of 2020 race

Matthew Rozsa
While he won't move to the White House, Inslee is reportedly likely to seek a third term as governor of Washington

Mark Kelly tops Martha McSally in new poll: Could Arizona soon have two Democratic senators?

Matthew Rozsa
A new survey shows Kelly with 46 percent of the vote in its predictive poll, compared to McSally's 41 percent

Here’s what happened last time the US bought a large chunk of the Arctic

William L. Iggiagruk Hensley
The US bought Alaska from Russia in 1867. Here's what happened next

Climate strike organizers pledge to “turn up the heat” and demand global action

Julia Conley
One year after Greta Thunberg began her protest in Sweden, millions of climate strikers will join her on Sept. 20

Eight Democrats will be onstage at a climate change town hall — just not the one who focuses on it

Matthew Rozsa
The Washington governor is the only candidate to make addressing the climate crisis the focal point of a 2020 bid
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