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“The Once and Future Worker” is Romney loyalist, Oren Cass’s labor theory of value
Samuel Hammond
Now that the GOP is the party of the white working class, Cass's pro-labor advocacy is a necessary exercise
Companies blocked from using West Coast ports to export fossil fuels keep seeking workarounds
Shawn Olson-Hazboun, Hilary Boudet
Energy companies have sought more access to West Coast ports for decades for routes to Asia and Australia
Scientists: Climate change has “dire implications for every aspect of human life”
Nicole Karlis
From infectious diseases to natural disasters, humanity is venturing into uncharted territory, scientists warn
Former Vice President Al Gore burns Donald Trump as the “face of climate denial”
Ryan Mikel
The former Vice President appeared on Trevor Noah to discuss climate change and called out Trump in the process
Author of report on global warming calls out CNN for bumping her for climate denier Rick Santorum
Rachel Leah
Katharine Hayhoe's interview was reportedly nixed for breaking news, but CNN's move highlights a troubling trend
Trump says he’s open to a pardon of Paul Manafort: “I wouldn’t take it off the table”
Matthew Rozsa, Sophia Tesfaye
Two former Trump confidants appear to take divergent paths in the midst of the Mueller probe
Climate change is threatening many species, but one is getting a boost
Lucy Goodchild van Hilten
Warmer temperatures might be helping a species of butterfly, but climate change is a double-edged sword
General Motors slams the brakes on Trump
Terry H. Schwadron
President Donald Trump threatened the automaker after it announced midwest plant closings and layoffs
Alarmed by fake news? Fake science is just as serious of a problem
Chris Impey
From Flat Earth theory to UFOs, science is in a serious battle against pseudoscience
Right-wing media defaults to ludicrous conspiracy theory to debunk climate report
Amanda Marcotte
There really is a conspiracy to deceive the public about climate change — but it's not coming from the left
Tribes have climate wisdom — and good reason not to share it
Paola Rosa-Aquino
Tribes risk exploitation when sharing climate change solutions
CNN and NBC betray Sunday viewers seeking analysis on damning climate change report
Melanie McFarland
The TV news addiction to hearing from "both sides" means Rick Santorum talks climate change data without scientists
Does your family still think climate change is fake news?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
An alarming report from the White House itself still can't convince some
The Trump administration tried to bury its own climate change report — and right-wing media helped
Matthew Rozsa
Trump doesn't want you to see the climate change report produced by his own administration
The California wildfire has been completely contained
Matthew Rozsa
The Camp Fire has been contained after taking 85 lives with 271 people still unaccounted for
Stereotype that corrections officers are the enemy is an obstacle to reforming incarceration crisis
Simon Greer
Corrections officers are on the frontlines of any potential prison reform — and their voices are too often excluded
Why Democrats must embrace Ocasio-Cortez’s “Green New Deal” proposal
Paul Rosenberg
Building a major green jobs project is clearly good politics. Far more important, it's necessary to our future
Zinke is ready to hand over vast Alaska wilderness to energy companies
Sarah Okeson
Call it Teapot Dome 2.0: The Interior Secretary wants huge national petroleum reserve open for exploitation
Why family planning makes a climate-sustainable future more likely
Robert Engelman
There is a strong scientific case that slower population growth would help reduce future greenhouse gas emissions
Freshwater lakes’ pollution problems go beyond plastics
Matthew McCandless
Focusing solely on plastic pollution ignores the myriad problems — from algae to pollution — that plague our lakes
3 ethical reasons for vaccinating your children
Joel Michael Reynolds
Health is communal. Getting your vaccines contributes to the public good
Global war to infinity and beyond
Danny Sjursen
Still trapped in a greater Middle Eastern quagmire, the U.S. military prepares for global combat
In a rare wildlife success story, the wild turkey population is exploding in California
Nicole Karlis
Fearless in the face of humans, turkeys are appearing all over the state, and even in urban areas like Oakland
High stakes, entrenched interests and the Trump rollback of environmental regulations
Julie Appleby
The Trump administration's stance of environmental issues has long-lasting impact according to UN report
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