Showing results for: Climate Change (page 160)
Cargill promised to end deforestation. It’s telling farmers something else.
Nathanael Johnson
Cargill has garnered praise for promising to end deforestation, but a letter to farmers in Brazil says otherwise.
Trump’s “environment” speech was a case study in gaslighting
Nicole Karlis
"Donald Trump is resorting to greenhouse gaslighting the public," said the Sierra Club's executive director
Keep America great (don’t count on it!)
Dilip Hiro
Two years later, trump has failed to reverse America’s decline
Had enough debate about Donald Trump? Me too. He’s a tyrant and a killer: He must be stopped
Andrew O'Hehir
Questions about where Trump came from and what he means will linger forever. But our immediate task is obvious
People trust scientists, but there are troubling trends, says landmark survey
Farah Qaiser
Global survey reveals troubling trends such as a loss in confidence in vaccine safety in higher income countries
California legislators say yes to potential use of forestry offsets
Lisa Song
Influenced by a ProPublica investigation, they emphasized the need for “vigorous and proactive monitoring."
This was the hottest June in history, and summer is just getting started
Zoya Teirstein
If sometime during the past month you thought, “Damn, it’s hot!” then congrats, your body knows what's up
Oregon governor vows to use executive powers for climate action after Republicans flee
Igor Derysh
Democratic Gov. Kate Brown says if GOP legislators refuse to vote on major climate bill, she'll go around them
A conversation with “The Enemy of the People”: CNN’s Jim Acosta on the war on truth
Andrew O'Hehir
CNN's White House correspondent on Trump's attacks: "What started out as an act has gotten out of control"
Trump scientist: “Carbon dioxide is good for you”
Sarah Okeson
Princeton physics professor seeks to discredit climate science
Jim Beam’s massive warehouse fire: Latest in a series of Kentucky bourbon distillery accidents
Ashlie D. Stevens
The equivalent of roughly 6 million bottles of bourbon were lost in a fire Tuesday night
Dozens of public health groups call for climate action
Paola Rosa-Aquino
Climate change is threatening many, encouraging public health organizations are raising awareness.
The first Democratic debate showcases the climate change candidates
Zoya Teirstein
Some Democrats are intentionally branding themselves as the candidates most concerned with the climate crisis
Climate strike: Youth activism is giving their parents’ generation a second chance
Jeff Biggers
I've been writing about climate change for 20 years. But my teenage sons have given my work a new meaning
“The Long Southern Strategy”: How Southern white women drove the GOP to Donald Trump
Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist Angie Maxwell on how the anti-feminist movement and the Baptist church drove the GOP right
The “center” of American politics is on the left
Robert Reich
Let’s see where the American people actually stand
The hidden consensus: A winning Democratic platform began to emerge in Miami debates
Bill Curry
A blend of populism, pragmatism and social liberalism is clearly the winning formula. Democrats are getting closer
Most states legalizing pot growing have yet to grapple with power demand
Nate Seltenrich
States legalizing cannabis have done little to limit or track the huge amounts of energy needed to grow it indoors
“Big Little Lies'” climate change episode: What we can learn
Annelise McGough
HBO's Big Little Lies recently ran an episode with the theme of climate change. What does it all mean?
The problem with predicting the end of the world
Matthew Rozsa
There have been many end-of-the-world prophecies in the past. Why is this one somehow different?
Debates: Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris stole the show. But was Donald Trump the big winner?
Bob Hennelly
Only two candidates avoided Savannah Guthrie's trick questions on the economy. Otherwise, Dems walked into a trap
New report: How green organizations can retain diverse staff
Justine Calma
How are people of color pushed out of environmental organizations and what can we do about it?
The GOP is embracing more ruthless power grabs in the face of huge political challenges
Steven Rosenfeld
Expected Supreme Court rulings are just the tip of a bigger trend
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