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Robert Reich: The case for environmental justice
Robert Reich
Reversing both climate change and inequality can be a win-win proposition
Reducing agricultural carbon emissions will be good for the planet and our stomachs
Lauren McKee
From soil microbes to factory farming, the Green New Deal could radically improve our food system
Cass Sunstein on “How Change Happens”: Hope that a better society is possible
Amanda Marcotte
Harvard law professor Cass Sunstein on how social movements that create broad social change become possible
Nuclear lobbying power: NJ utility customers will pay $300M in subsidies
Talia Buford
Regulators voted Thursday to approve subsidies, even though PSEG plants are “financially viable.”
Netflix’s “Our Planet” showed walruses in distress. We need to find what humanity’s role is
Darcy Shapiro
Understanding walrus-human interactions in the past might shed some light on the “walrus scene”
Study finds climate change drives wealth inequality
Molly Enking
New study endeavors to show the big picture of which countries win and which lose out as a result of global warming
Conspiracy without theory: A new book casts today’s conspiracism in a revealing new light
Paul Rosenberg
Once one aim of conspiracism was to explain confounding events. Trump uses it only to foster doubt, fear and anger
What 2020 Democrats are saying about impeachment
Shira Tarlo
Some presidential hopefuls called on the House to open impeachment proceedings, while others deferred to Congress
Bernie Sanders: Even “terrible people” like the Boston Marathon bomber should have the right to vote
Matthew Rozsa
After Chris Cuomo pointed out Sanders had basically written a campaign ad against himself, the senator doubled down
Love it or hate it, Earth Day’s just not what it used to be. What happened?
Kate Yoder
Earth Day is having a midlife crisis
Here’s where all the official Democratic presidential candidates stand on climate
Zoya Teirstein
It’s these minute differences between candidates that will help voters decide who’s serious about climate change
Has Kyrsten Sinema become the Joe Manchin of the West?
Alex Henderson
Sinema’s overall voting record during her three months in the U.S. Senate has been quite centrist
British newspaper calls for the cancellation of President Trump’s meeting with Queen Elizabeth II
Shira Tarlo
The Observer calls Trump's upcoming visit to Britain "stomach-churning" following the release of the Mueller report
To solve climate change and biodiversity loss, we need a Global Deal for Nature
Greg Asner
Today nature is suffering accelerating losses so great that many scientists say a sixth mass extinction is underway
The planet is the patient now: how doctors and nurses are the front-line solution to climate change
Kinari Webb, Courtney Howard
A "planetary health approach" can heal humans and the planet, doctors argue
In a time of cheap fossil fuels, nuclear power companies are seeking — and getting — big subsidies
Talia Buford
Illinois and NY have approved hundreds of millions of dollars in clean-energy incentives for nuclear power
How schools are using restorative justice to remedy racial disparities in discipline
Fania E. Davis
Too many schools today are pushing children into pipelines of incarceration and violence instead of liberation
“Straight black men are trash”: Do I have to agree?
D. Watkins
I get it — the garbage kind of men exist. But I reject the demand that I condemn myself by association
How current and future business executives link sustainability and global strife
Brent Snider, Rosanna ColeIs it time to worry about the next recession?
Celia Viggo Wexler
After all, it’s been a decade since the U.S. economy began to rebound from the severe financial downturn of 2008
Hey, Democrats: Want four more years of this criminal lunatic? Keep it up
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The cable-news circular firing squad and granular social media takedowns have to stop. We know how that ends
Bill Weld announces he is challenging President Trump for Republican nomination in 2020
Shira Tarlo
The former governor of Massachusetts faces significant hurdles in his quest to win the GOP presidential nomination
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