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The “planetary health diet” proposes individual choices to solve a collective problem
Nicole Karlis
The planetary health diet means well — but it is unclear whether it would be implemented via public policy
A farm and restaurant program that helps foster kids succeed
Lela Nargi
California State Fullerton "grows people and food" to empower foster kids with life-long skills
600-plus environmental orgs say this is what they want in a Green New Deal
Justine Calma
Environmental groups came together to outline want they do and don’t want to see in future climate legislation
Scientists call for drastic drop in emissions. U.S. appears to have gone the other way
Abrahm Lustgarten
A report by a private research company found that U.S. carbon emissions skyrocketed in 2018
Donald Trump: The Kremlin’s tool
Stephan Richter, Richard Phillips
Whether intentional or not, Donald Trump serves the Kremlin’s interests
Bernie Sanders: Acting EPA chief is a “disgrace” for claiming climate change not “greatest crisis”
Jake Johnson
Andrew Wheeler repeatedly brushed aside climate crisis, scientific evidence during Senate confirmation hearing
Trump and Russia: The Weasel-in-Chief
Stephan Richter, Uwe Bott
Why Donald Trump is likely to steer clear of espionage charges
Why the Green New Deal is the stuff of Fantasyland
Stan Cox
A growing segment of the climate movement rightly recognizes the link between capitalism and greenhouse warming
A planet in crisis: The heat’s on us
Dahr Jamail
The question is no longer whether or not we are going to fail
Culpability for Camp Fire leads to bankruptcy prep for California utility monopoly PG&E
Nicole Karlis
PG&E's mistakes have prompted activists to call for nationalizing the state's largest utility company
Fox News goes after newly-elected Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s socialist agenda
Shira Tarlo
Ainsley Earhardt falsely claimed to viewers that the New York Democrat wants to "tax 70 percent of your paycheck"
IBM was the top patent recipient in 2018 for the 26th year in a row
Andy Meek
IBM earned 9,100 patents, including artificial intelligence, cloud and quantum computing-related patent grants
Climate is getting more extreme in every possible way
Coleman Harris
From precipitation to the carbon cycle to natural disasters, the outliers are now the norm
Here’s the Green New Deal debate you haven’t heard yet
Justine Calma
The Green New Deal is touching up its (grass) roots
The new Congress needs to create a green planet at peace
Medea Benjamin, Alice Slater
The time has come for a New Peace Deal that repudiates endless war and the threat of nuclear war
It’s time to bring back the corporate death penalty
Thom Hartmann
When big companies engage in criminal harm to the public, they deserve serious punishment
As temperatures rise, toxic algae blooms paint Florida coast red
Nicole Karlis
An elongated hurricane season and rising minimum ocean temperatures are making this red tide season extra-long
After three years of being on the decline, US carbon emissions rise: researchers
Nicole Karlis
A new report finds a significant change in policy is needed if there is any hope to meet Paris Agreement goals
The “Dry January” effect: How taking a month off from alcohol could benefit you in the long term
Nicole Karlis
Yes, going without alcohol for a month has its advantages. And some therapists say it is not just another fad diet
“It’s infuriating”: Trump-supporting parents turn on the president over lax EPA rules
Matthew Rozsa
Trump voters in Indiana fear the administration’s drive to weaken restrictions is hurting children with cancer
Whoopi Goldberg rips Ocasio-Cortez: “Before you start pooping on people … you got to do something”
Shira Tarlo
"I would encourage you to sit still for a minute and learn the job," Goldberg advises the Democrat on "The View"
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