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U.S.: The futility of Democrats’ 2020 dream

Uwe Bott
Why a Democratic President, if elected, will be able to change very little in the U.S.

“Game of Thrones” isn’t “just fantasy”: Westeros is a reflection of our terrible realities

Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks racism, sexism and reactionary politics in Westeros and the U.S. with Timothy Malone

The Sunrise Movement has a plan to force presidential candidates to address climate change

Zoya Teirstein
Sunrise recently unveiled the next rung of a ladder that the group hopes will lead all the way to the White House

An atheist in the White House? It could happen, thanks to Donald Trump

R. Laurence Moore, Isaac Kramnick
Donald Trump doesn't have a single religious bone in his body. This is actually very good news

What people in Kentucky coal country really think about a Green New Deal

Rachel M. Cohen
Any successful Green New Deal will require engaging those most directly affected by the energy transition

Against the dictatorship of ignorance in the age of Donald Trump: Part 1 of 2

Henry A. Giroux
Our culture of ignorance has made possible the rise of a terrible new political blend: Neoliberal fascism

A report claims koalas are “functionally extinct” – but what does that mean?

Christine Adams-Hosking
Once a koala population falls below a critical point it can no longer produce the next generation

The battle for the rights of nature heats up in the Great Lakes

Valerie Vande Panne
Ohio has at once both acknowledged rights of nature to exist, and taken them away

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio enters race for Democratic Party’s 2020 nomination

Matthew Rozsa
"Donald Trump must be stopped," de Blasio says. "I've beaten him before, and I will do it again"

The threat of political climate change

John Feffer
Countering the Bannon archipelago

Worker advocates burned up over lack of federal heat protections

Marjie Lundstrom
OSHA has yet to establish a heat standard that would give employers requirements regarding water, rest and shade

Solutions exist to the crises of global warming and the collapse of nature: We just have to listen

Kinari Webb, Jonathan Jennings
Why scenarios on global warming lack adequate consideration of the rights and views of indigenous peoples

Mayor Bill de Blasio tells President Donald Trump to cut greenhouse gas emissions — or pay the price

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's eight buildings in New York allegedly pump "27,000 metric tons of greenhouse gases into our air each year"

Are Democrats focusing on the wrong race headed into 2020?

Alex Henderson
The executive branch isn’t the only thing in play in 2020, as a new report stresses the Senate is also up for grabs

Move over, NYC — Philly’s food scene is the hotness

Amanda Marcotte
As NYC becomes less affordable, cities like Philadelphia are stepping up to compete as great food cities

Air pollution in many national parks is as bad as Los Angeles

Molly Enking
According to a new study, 96 percent of national parks in the U.S. are plagued by “significant air pollution”

Why your brain doesn’t register the words “climate change”

Kate Yoder
Which phrase does a better job of grabbing people’s attention: “global warming” or “climate change”?

Booker’s argument for environmental justice stays within the lines

Shefali Luthra
The statement is true, but could use more context. We rate it Mostly True.

More whales found dead: Is this the whalepocalypse?

Nicole Karlis
A storm of dying whales in the Bay Area bodes poorly for the future of these beloved marine mammals

Toxic masculinity is like “a chronic illness” — but it doesn’t have to be terminal

Erin Keane
Salon talks to Jared Yates Sexton, author of "The Man They Wanted Me to Be," about the problem of men's rage

Who wore ‘camp’ better: The Met Gala or climate change?

Eve Andrews
The annual testament to elegant excess coincided with the release of a UN report on the bleak future of Earth

Trump’s “energy dominance” ambitions hit another snag on the West Coast

Shawn Olson-Hazboun, Hilary Boudet
It may get significantly harder for local communities to have a say in these important decisions

Climate-friendly farming is taking root in New York

Greta Moran
New York wants to fight climate change through good farming. Here's the dirt.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez discusses Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and a possible 2020 endorsement

Shira Tarlo
The New Yorker wants a nominee with a "coherent worldview and logic," which says Warren and Sanders both have
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