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Young activists and Ocasio-Cortez push Pelosi for Green New Deal
Nathanael Johnson
Protestors stormed Nancy Pelosi's office this week to push for a climate plan
Former President Barack Obama says “racism” and “mommy issues” stunt progress in the US
Rachel Leah
"Most of the problems that we confront in the world do not exist, because we don't have good solutions to them"
“This is on them”: Trump administration faults “radical environmental groups” for California fires
Ryan Mikel
Trump Administration continues to place blame on Californians for wildfires
Cohousing is an inclusive approach to smart, sustainable cities
Cheryl Gladu
Barcelona is a city where various “smart” aspects contribute to everyday life.
Axl Rose debunks Donald Trump’s “demented” Twitter tirade about California wildfires
Zoya Teirstein
The lead singer of Guns N' Roses hit back at the president with some wildfire knowledge
The uncertain future of U.S. coal communities
Sandeep Pai, Hisham Zerriffi
A coal company executive said Trump promised to keep economically uncompetitive coal plants from shutting down.
Playing nice is not an option, Democrats: It never works. It’s time to stand up for something
Paul Rosenberg
As always, pundits call for bipartisanship. That's always been a trap. The way forward is to stand on principle
Donald Trump’s fascist politics and the language of disappearance
Henry A. Giroux
Trump's language seems buffoonish, but he's no clown. His rhetoric is meant to destroy thought and democracy
Ohio’s watershed moment: How to fix Lake Erie algae
Maria Gallucci
Algae have appeared at alarming rates since the 2000s, killing plants, fish and straining water treatments
Months after Hurricane Florence, undocumented farmworkers still struggle to recover
Victoria Bouloubasis
In N.C., immigrant farmworkers have been hard hit by lack of access to assistance due to deportation fears
The election cleared the way for bold climate policy in these 6 states
Eric Holthaus
Here’s a quick look at some of states that are gearing up to finally put climate change on the front burner
How did Sam Bee’s “Full Frontal” find its brilliant voice? By amplifying the unheard
Rachel Leah
"You'll notice that men do not interrupt us when we talk," says writer and correspondent Ashley Nicole Black
Creating a common-good politics
Simon Greer
Can we move away from away from our fear of the other, and show them that what matters to them matters to us?
Californians are now lab rats for the long-term effects of toxic wildfire smoke
Nicole Karlis
As air quality hits hazardous levels in the Bay Area, scientists say we're descending into unknown territory
“South Park” blames climate change on Grandpa’s selfishness and it’s barely a metaphor at this point
Matthew Rozsa
"South Park" brought ManBearPig back to mock the stupidity and hypocrisy of climate change denial
Trump ending nuclear treaty paves way for “usable” weapons
James Carroll
Donald Trump is welcoming the age of "usable" nuclear weapons
The other victims of California’s fires: Workers inhaling toxic fumes
Brooke Anderson
This week, the Bay Area also saw the second highest amount of fine particulate matter in the air ever recorded.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez leads sit-in at Nancy Pelosi’s office before being sworn-in to Congress
Clarrie Feinstein
During her first day on Capitol Hill, Ocasio-Cortez joins climate change protesters outside Pelosi’s office
Wildfires may be inevitable — but increasing home losses, fatalities and costs are not
Max Moritz, Naomi Tague, Sarah Anderson
Shaped by ignitions, climate and fuels, wildfires are likely to become more frequent and severe with climate change
Filmmaker James Stern on the era of “American Chaos”: “Worst situation since the Civil War”
Chauncey DeVega
Director of "American Chaos" and producer of "The Old Man & the Gun" talks movies, race and our national divide
Conservatives have gone fully fact-free: So how the heck do we even talk to them?
Amanda Marcotte
The "debate" over the Jim Acosta video shows the right has no use for facts. Is there any way to talk to them?
Our buildings could help reverse global warming, instead of being a major cause
Madison Sankovitz
Concrete isn’t going away anytime soon, but we can engineer it to store more carbon
Robert Reich: The truth about Trump’s economy
Robert Reich
The economy is growing, but very little of that growth is trickling down to average Americans.
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