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Donald Trump, “Chernobyl” and the true costs of the climate crisis
Sophia Tesfaye
HBO's hit miniseries has lessons for those who allow ideology to trump science. Republicans aren't listening
How would Alexandira Ocasio-Cortez fare in a primary?
Alex Henderson
Could Ocasio-Cortez take on Schumer or Gillibrand in a statewide primary?
Will Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez mount a primary challenge to Chuck Schumer or Kirsten Gillibrand?
Alex Henderson
The possibility of AOC taking on either senator raises the question: How would she fare in a statewide race?
Climate activists: Marching might work
Kate Yoder
For activists trying to combat climate change, a new study reveals that marches might be creating a lasting impact.
State parks are so crowded, they might collapse
Mike Wehner
While state parks' rise in popularity can be interpreted as a positive phenomenon, the weight might be too much.
By 2100, the ocean will be a different color
Madeline Bender
Improving the accuracy of climate models by incorporating color change caused by colored dissolved organic matter
Americans want journalists to fix the fake news problem. Can facts once again prevail?
Melanie McFarland
A poll says Americans don't blame the media for made-up news, but does expect us to fix it. Good luck with that
Environmental reporting can help protect Georgia’s citizens
Eric Freedman
What happens when an poachers kill endangered brown bears in the forest, but there’s no one to report it?
Big Pharma emits more greenhouse gases than the automotive industry
Lotfi Belkhir
Greenhouse gas emissions from pharmaceutical companies need to be better monitored and regulated
The life-altering topic they’re not teaching you in school
Paola Rosa-Aquino
One of the many real-world problems that young people face post-graduation is climate change: a source of anxiety.
The U.S. military won’t lead efforts to combat climate change
Indigo Oliver
Elizabeth Warren says a green military will still be an effective military. But what of the military budget?
Michael Bloomberg pledges $500 million to shutter all remaining US coal plants in clean energy push
Shira Tarlo
To combat climate change, the former New York mayor throws his weight behind an effort to close coal plants by 2030
The European Parliament needs coalition to foster change
Garret Martin
The European Parliament is more fragmented than ever in its history, which could lead to legislative paralysis.
“Pro-choice” Susan Collins has voted to confirm 32 anti-abortion Trump judges
Igor Derysh
Collins still claims Brett Kavanaugh won't vote to overturn Roe v. Wade. She also thinks Maine will re-elect her
The economics of a guaranteed job: How great is the need?
Ed Dolan
Dead since 1978, advocacy for guaranteed lifetime employment has reclaimed the spotlight. Is that a good thing?
A tale of two climate plans: Biden borrows coal industry language, Warren responds to Green New Deal
Matthew Rozsa
The former vice president has been criticized as insufficiently progressive on the issue of fighting climate change
Natural gas gets a Trump-friendly rebrand as “freedom gas”
Kate Yoder
It’s the latest effort to stick “freedom” in front of words to make them sound patriotic
Inside Gabby Rivera’s joyful, queer Marvel revolution
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the "America Chavez" comic writer about hope, mentorship and diving into the X-Men canon
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tells Democratic 2020 candidate to “sashay away” over health care views
Matthew Rozsa
"Instead of obsessing over who‘s a 'frontrunner,' maybe we can start w some general eliminations," AOC tweeted
Trump baby blimp soars again after protesters raise $50,000 for charity
Shira Tarlo
The 20-foot balloon with straw-blond hair depicts Trump wearing a diaper and clutching a mobile phone
How Donald Trump is losing the trade war
Alexei Bayer
Trump is not so much fighting China on trade as turning the U.S. into China
There is hard data that shows that a centrist Democrat would be a losing candidate
Keith A. Spencer
Economist Thomas Piketty wrote a paper about this in 2018, though the Democrats paid no attention
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