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Rep. John Delaney: A 2020 candidate you haven’t heard about — and he’s worth hearing
Dean Obeidallah
Does this Springsteen fan from New Jersey (by way of Maryland) actually have the best solution for climate change?
Trump’s new EPA chief warns water is a bigger threat than climate change
Matthew Rozsa
New EPA head Andrew Wheeler tried to downplay the threat of climate change by pointing to clean drinking water
In defense of Kirsten Gillibrand: Liberals can quit harassing her over Al Franken now
Amanda Marcotte
If Democrats want to beat the groper-in-chief in 2020, they need to stop defending Al Franken's misdeeds
Psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee: “The adverse impacts of Mr. Trump’s mental impairment … are undeniable”
Tana Geneva
Trump’s reaction to the New Zealand massacre once against raised doubts about his leadership and fitness for office
Two dead gray whales in San Francisco Bay speak to unusual migration season
Nicole Karlis
More malnourished gray whales during their annual migration are puzzling scientists
The world lost environmental leaders on Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302
Justine Calma
Flight 302 went down, killing agents of change across multiple humanitarian and environmental movements
Lightweight of periodic table plays big role in life on Earth
Nicholas Leadbeater
Hydrogen may be key to shifting away from fossil fuels toward clean sources of energy, but challenges remain
How clean air transformed American cities
Gary Fuller
Industry balks at restrictions — but the result of regulation has made our cities much more livable
Exclusive: Catalan independence leader Carles Puigdemont on reinventing nationalism in a new century
Thomas S. Harrington
From exile in Belgium, Catalan president talks about reinventing democracy after "right" and "left" have collapsed
The UN reports humanity is failing its climate change goals
Michael Graw
No country on the planet is following the Paris Agreement’s plan
“Regenerative agriculture”: World-saving idea or food marketing ploy?
Nathanael Johnson
Getting carbon out of the air and into the soil
Why unions must bargain over climate change
Nato Green
The looming timeline of the IPCC report means unions must have a right to bargain over climate change
Scientists in Congress use Pi Day to plea for a return to rational thought
Matthew Rozsa
"We're seeing people argue about what science is and what facts are... that whole narrative is asinine."
House Republican: Alexandria Ocasio-Cotez’s Green New Deal is like “genocide”
Matthew Rozsa
Rep. Bob Bishop equated the Green New Deal with genocide as House GOP leaders asked Nancy Pelosi to hold a hearing
These are the four members of the GOP who are speaking out against Trump’s emergency declaration
Alex Henderson
"I cannot justify providing the executive with more ways to bypass Congress," Sen. Rand Paul says
Beto O’Rourke’s presidential announcement greeted with skepticism from climate activists
Matthew Rozsa
Former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke announced that he is running for president on Thursday
Elizabeth Warren’s war on Big Tech puts her ahead as the candidate to take on corporate power
Amanda Marcotte
Forget labels like "capitalist" or "socialist." Warren is going after corporate power with policies, not words
A carbon tax should be the centerpiece of the Green New Deal
Ed Dolan
In the wake of The National Climate Assessment report some Green New Dealers dismiss a carbon tax. They are wrong
If climate change makes the clouds disappear, we’re screwed
Greta Moran
Stratocumulus clouds — the large, blanket-like clouds that cool the Earth — are disappearing as CO2 increases
Amber Tamblyn on the “difficult” women winning elections now: “I think they represent the future”
Alexandra Clinton
Salon talks to the director, writer and actress about her new memoir, Time's Up, women candidates and more
It’s time to check the Senate majority leader’s power: Mitch McConnell doesn’t represent the people
Daley Gruen
The senator from Kentucky all but single-handedly controls what has the chance to become a law in this country
US takes tentative steps toward opening up government data
Anjanette Raymond, Beth Cate, Scott Shackelford
The government would benefit from considering lessons learned from open government activities in other countries
Are viruses the best weapon for fighting superbugs?
David Pride
Antibiotics won the battle against resistant bacteria, but they may not win the war.
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