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Pentagon socialism: The Pentagon’s plan to dominate the economy

William D. Hartung
Militarizing the economy in the name of defense

As Arctic ship traffic increases, narwhals and other unique animals are at risk

Donna Hauser, Harry Stern, Kristin Laidre
Climate change is shrinking Arctic sea ice and opening the Northwest Passage to ship traffic

Robert Reich: America rejects Trumpism

Robert Reich
Trump wasn’t on the ballot but he made the election into a referendum on himself

Big banks just flunked their own test on climate, indigenous rights

Lindsey Allen
Some banks are revising their own environmental due diligence standards just as they re-up support for fossil fuels

Trump lashes out after Michelle Obama reveals she’ll “never forgive” him

Shira Tarlo
"Trump, with his loud and reckless innuendos, was putting my family's safety at risk"

“South Park” apologizes to Al Gore and admits it was wrong about global warming

Matthew Rozsa
The latest episode of "South Park" attempts to make up for its past of denying the reality of global warming

History made twice over: Americans have finally elected Native American women to Congress

Shira Tarlo
There’s never been a Native American woman elected to Congress — now there are two heading to the House in January

Don’t give up the fight: Post-election activism is self-care, too

Nicole Karlis
Research shows taking action eases stress, keeps you from feeling alone in this fall-out, and make you happier

Kentucky letdown: No blue wave for Amy McGrath in the Bluegrass State

Erin Keane
In Kentucky's 6th district, Rep. Andy Barr squeaked out a fourth term. Can blue voters keep the faith?

Robert Reich: Why we must vote every Republican out of office

Robert Reich
A pleading statement for those to vote, because if not, America will never be great again

How to survive Election Day — and the aftermath — without losing it

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Nothing about this hothouse of suffering we've created for ourselves is normal, natural or productive

Looking for first signs of a blue wave? Here are five early races that should tell the story

Andrew O'Hehir
Is this election a squeaker or a big blue wipeout? These below-the-radar House races will offer major clues

Strict Amazon protections made Brazilian farmers more productive, new research shows

Rachael Garrett
The Amazon Basin creates the rain that nourishes farmland across Brazil, one of the world’s major breadbaskets

Trump’s plan to freeze fuel standards will not help the US globally

Giorgio Rizzoni
Freezing fuel economy standards will slow innovation and make US auto companies less competitive

If 2016 was the most important election in history, this is our chance to begin undoing it

Émile P. Torres
While the catastrophic effects of the 2016 election will last for years, we have a chance to start fighting back

Bolsonaro of Brazil: Slayer of the Amazon

Vijay Prashad
Brazil’s new president’s embrace of corporations puts the Amazon rainforest and indigenous communities at risk.

It takes more than a hurricane to sway some voters in this Texas election

Stephen Paulsen
Environmentalists have been working for months to bring the issue of climate change front and center

Human activity has obliterated more than half of all wildlife since 1970

Nicole Karlis
Conservation groups are calling for an international treaty to prevent ecological collapse

What history reveals about surges in anti-Semitism and anti-immigrant sentiments

Ingrid Anderson
The magnitude of the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre may be unprecedented, but it is only the latest

World hunger has risen for three straight years, and climate change is a cause

Jessica Eise, Kenneth Foster
Among the factors driving global malnourishment is climate change itself

Did Trump destroy the conservative movement? No — he cashed in on its darkest tendencies

Paul Rosenberg
#NeverTrump conservatives may view him as a traitor. But their ideology has trended toward hate for a long time

A caucus and bull story: The midterms could spell the end of this bipartisan climate caucus

Natasha Geiling
The Climate Solutions Caucus welcomes former climate deniers and would-be-EPA abolishers.

As Trump slashes environmental regulations, the EPA union forms the crux of an internal resistance

Matthew Rozsa
Salon talked to the head of a government employees union about the president's disastrous environmental policies

Eating locally and in season: Is it really better for the environment?

Reynard Loki
Eating locally reduces your ecological footprint, but studies show what you eat may be even more important
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