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Let us all praise loneliness
Miciah Bay Gault
Now that I have kids, not to mention students and social media, I miss solitude. But I also miss being lonely
The inspiring poetics of Tedeschi Trucks Band
David Masciotra
On their "Wheels of Soul" tour, the blues-rock band proves they're one of the best on the road
13 can’t-miss TV shows coming in August: What stands out in a hot and crowded month
Melanie McFarland
There are too many good titles to mention in one list, but here are a few to watch out for
Colorado is leading the way in showing how the coal jobs transition is done
Rachel M. Cohen
Colorado will be establishing a “Just Transition” office for coal-dependent communities
Climate change may decimate California’s avocado industry
Nicole Karlis
California could lose 40 percent of its avocado supply by 2050, along with many other crops
Record-breaking heat wave in Europe sparks demands to combat climate crisis
Jessica Corbett
Thursday's high in Paris hit 108° F. — the highest ever recorded. And Europe's climate-crisis heat wave isn't over
For some, natural disasters are a business opportunity
Molly Enking
For some businesses, climate change present a profitable opportunity.
Planet of the surreal: turning 75 in the age of Trump
Tom Engelhardt
"As I turn 75, there’s no simpler way to put it than this: I’m an old man on a new planet..."
Many progressives have a conservative belief system — can we all come together?
Simon Greer
Too little time is spent in these circles talking about the unifying values that undergird these policy issues
Boris Johnson: populists now run the show, but what exactly are they offering?
Richard Carr
“Believe in Britain” posits itself as inclusive, but in reality creates the space for the kind of Trumpian excesses
New frontiers in sucking: Why is the Trump campaign selling plastic straws?
Amanda Marcotte
The right's bizarre plastic-straw fetish is about making a lack of empathy central to conservative identity
How Trump could save America and expose the hollowness of the U.S. principle of checks and balances
Alexei Bayer
Imagine if Trump gave a speech exposing all of his shenanigans as a shocking reality TV exercise
#ClimateStrike founder Greta Thunberg, Native American D-Day vet: Time to save civilization
Andrea Germanos
Greta Thunberg started #ClimateStrike. Charles Shay fought on Omaha Beach. They'd like us to save the world
3 myths to bust about breaking up “big tech”
Bhaskar Chakravorti
Before taking on tech giants, shatter a few misconceptions
Climate change is destroying ancient murals in Texas
Alan Thompson
This group is racing to preserve what's left.
Here’s why the bipartisan push to lower drug prices never works
Shira Tarlo
The U.S. spends more on drugs than any other developed nation. Why is that so hard to fix?
Racism, Inc.: How Donald Trump profits from xenophobia
Sophia A. McClennen
Until we understand how Trump profits from his racism, we won’t be able to effectively counter it
Investigation of ExxonMobil could spur climate action
Patti Lynn
Activists have been rallying and promoting the hashtag #ExxonKnew for years
As temperatures climb, a new push to keep workers safe
Anna Maria Barry-Jester
With rising temperatures all throughout the United States, preventive measures are needed to protect workers.
The counter-intuitive solution to highlight climate change
Kamyar Razavi
It's time to change the way we cover climate change in the media.
National Grid to NYC customers: support the Williams Pipeline or no new service
Justine Calma
The email wasn't about summer energy saving, but about why they should voice support of a major gas pipeline
California’s fires are getting worse
Nathanael Johnson
Despite Trump's claims that climate change plays no part in California's wildfire outbreak, reality is different
Foreign policy is missing in the Democratic debates
Terry H. Schwadron
Why does Joe Biden hide his advantage?
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