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U.S. voters are fed up with corruption

Frank Vogl
Trust in the U.S. federal government is at an all time low

How indigenous peoples won a landmark victory protecting the Amazon from oil drilling

Reynard Loki
The Waorani people of Ecuador won a historic lawsuit to save their homes — and the planet — from destruction

Journalist killings, arrests and assaults climb worldwide as authoritarianism spreads

Randy Covington
12 reporters have been killed so far this year and 172 are in jail, according to a report on press freedom

Tornadoes: Mayhem in the merry month of May

Milicent Cranor
In many parts of the U.S., this is the most dangerous time of year, and the danger comes from the sky

Presidential candidate Jay Inslee fears the climate crisis will kill us all

Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with Gov. Jay Inslee, the only Democratic presidential candidate to make global warming his main issue

The presidential candidates just received their climate report cards

Zoya Teirstein
A new scorecard assigned grades to all 19 of the Democrats who have qualified for the first two primary debates

José Andrés has no beef with Impossible Burgers, he just wants you to roast a whole cauliflower, too

Manny Howard
In "Vegetables Unleashed" a chef, celebrity and political activist exhorts us to push meat to the side of the plate

With climate crisis fueling storms and flooding, U.S. farmers face calamity

Eoin Higgins
With spring planting delayed and grain prices shooting up, American agriculture could be in big trouble this year

How the Trump administration is attacking the science behind global warming

Matthew Rozsa
The administration's move was foreshadowed by Trump's decision to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate accord

Climate change is almost too big a problem to study. The solution? Volcanoes.

Cassie Freund
Volcanoes blanketed by tropical rainforests are a natural laboratory to study climate change

“Green wave” sweeps across Europe: Climate concern drives Green surge in EU elections

Jake Johnson
Green parties had best-ever result in European parliamentary elections, driven by younger voters, high turnout

What if Apple really had bought Tesla?

Alistair Charlton
Apple reportedly tried to buy the electric carmaker in 2013 for more than it is worth today

Democratic presidential candidate John Hickenlooper denounces socialism

Matthew Rozsa
John Hickenlooper warned his fellow Democrats that they must make it clear they don't stand for socialism

What’s next for Big Oil? A carbon tax for them and a whole lotta concessions from us.

Zoya Teirstein
What’s a modern oil company to do?

Biodiversity loss is the very real end of the world and no one is acting like it

Cassie Freund
Radical, wholesale change is needed right this second and cannot be delayed

The bad news about nudges: They might be backfiring

Kate Yoder
Nudges seem pretty great on the surface, but some may have unintended consequences

Scientists are baffled by a giant spike in this greenhouse gas (it’s not CO2)

Leta Dickinson
Researchers monitoring air samples have noticed an alarming observation

How republics die

Thom Hartmann
The death of a republic is different from the death of a nation

Feel guilty about leaving work early? Do it for the planet.

Kate Yoder
Time off isn’t so much a luxury, new research argues, as an urgent necessity

The apocalypse of 1969: 50 years ago, modern America was born

Rob Kirkpatrick
In a single year, we saw the peaks and valleys of an entire decade—the death of the old and the birth of the new

How Trump’s “America First” trade strategy is accelerating America’s decline

Marshall Auerback
Trump's narrowly nationalistic trade agenda will undermine U.S. economic prosperity and U.S. global hegemony

Trump and Ben Carson: King and court jester of the kakistocracy

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's clownish HUD secretary is a perfect emblem of his incompetent misrule, but the disorder is much larger

Amazon employees confront Jeff Bezos to demand climate justice; Bezos hides backstage

Nicole Karlis
7,700 employees signed an open letter asking Amazon to take steps to address the climate emergency.

Can Democrats win in 2020 by attacking Trump? A new study says no

Sophia A. McClennen
New study shows that support for Trump remains remarkably stable, despite a slew of controversies and scandals
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