Showing results for: Climate Change (page 183)
Shortages of rare earth elements could limit clean energy development
Laura Mast
We’ve started searching for rare earth elements in some unlikely places
Rising insurance costs may convince Americans that climate change risks are real
Andrew J. Hoffman
Damage from Hurricane Michael and other storms may lead to higher insurance premiums.
Democrats: Don’t go high or low. Go big and bold
Robert Reich
When everything and everyone is either pro- or anti-Trump, there’s no room for neutral expertise.
Message to millennials: vote
Robert Reich
On November 6th, you have the power to alter the course of American politics – flipping Congress, changing the lead
Pulitzer winner Chris Hedges: Donald Trump “is the product of a failed democracy”
Chauncey DeVega
Acclaimed progressive journalist on Trump's mastery of political theater, and the downfall of American democracy
Is the paranoia justified? Now Russiagate has leaked into the 2018 midterms
Alan MacLeod
No matter what happens on Nov. 6, both parties are all set to blame foreign meddling. This is not a good thing
Restocking wolves on Isle Royale raises questions about which species get rescued
Mark Neuzil, Eric Freedman
The National Park Service plans to move 25 to 30 wolves to Isle Royale in the next three to five years.
Can the “blue wave” save Democrats from themselves? Progressive activists see hard work ahead
Paul Rosenberg
A year after the post-2016 Democratic "autopsy," progressives say the party has made progress. But it's not enough
Carbon capture: What we don’t talk about when we talk about climate change
Dan Ross
Here’s a harsh climate reality: Extracting carbon already emitted is as important as reaching zero output
Robert Reich: The truth about the Trump economy
Robert Reich
The trade wars are about to take a toll on ordinary workers.
Unsolicited advice for an undeclared presidential candidate
Andrew J. Bacevich
A letter to Elizabeth Warren
What will the world look like if we don’t stop global warming?
Matthew Rozsa
Salon talks to two top climate scientists to discuss what the world will be like if global warming goes unchecked
Ryan Zinke becomes latest Trump Cabinet secretary besieged by corruption questions
Shira Tarlo
Calls for Zinke's resignation grow after the Interior Department's Inspector General finds he broke federal policy
Andrew Gillum, Florida’s possible next governor, has the winning message for Democrats
Simon Greer
It’s a simple yet effective way to reach voters across the aisle this midterm election, too
Jamal Khashoggi, Donald Trump and corruption: Will this tragedy be the end of “lol nothing matters”?
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's corruption is more than a sideshow or distraction — and this alleged murder should make that clear
What the Democrats plan to do if they take over the House
Terry H. Schwadron
An ambitious agenda that includes shoring up health care, financial regulation, and natural resources oversight
Beto O’Rourke dominates Ted Cruz in Texas Senate debate
SARAH K. BURRIS
The optimism from O'Rourke was evident throughout the debate against Senator Cruz
Trump is in love with dictators; their “enemies of the people” are his enemies too
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Presidents have often borrowed phrases from theorists and other politicians, Trump's inspirations will make you gag
Sound familiar? Trump claims there are scientists on “both sides” of the issue of climate change
Shira Tarlo
Trump claims he can deny climate change, because he has "an instinct for science" from his uncle who taught at MIT
Krugman: Trump and his cronies “are willing to endanger civilization” for “political gain”
Cody Fenwick
"Selling Out America": Paul Krugman explains how their response to climate change is revealing
Max Boot on the end of conservatism: “The Republican Party needs to be burned down”
Chauncey DeVega
Author Max Boot on finding himself "politically homeless" after renouncing Donald Trump's Republican Party
Jared Kushner reportedly paid almost no federal income taxes, and CBS News didn’t ask Trump about it
Matthew Rozsa
A new New York Times report claims that Kusher has paid almost no federal income taxes over the past several years
Fox News blasts Lesley Stahl over tough Trump interview: “Listen close, you can hear an agenda”
Matthew Rozsa
"Fox & Friends" hosts claim Stahl pushed an agenda by bringing up global warming, even though it is scientific fact
“I’m president and you’re not”: Trump mocks Lesley Stahl in brash “60 Minutes” interview
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's bizarre interview covered Brett Kavanaugh, Jim Mattis, Russia, the Mueller investigation and climate change
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