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It was a bad week for the climate: But there are good reasons not to lose hope
Carl Pope
A climate denier is on the verge of election in Brazil as an anti-regulation Supreme Court justice takes his seat
Do Americans really hate “political correctness”? Another misguided attempt at balance falls flat
Paul Rosenberg
In a lightning-rod article, Yascha Mounk claims most Americans hate "political correctness." What does that mean?
Neil Armstrong’s legacy could have been much different
Joe Essid
Those mesmerized by NASA’s accomplishments and ambitions wanted so much more out of the reticent Armstrong
How will California’s climate ambitions reshape food and agriculture?
Liz Carlisle
Some experts say Gov. Jerry Brown’s pledge for a zero-emissions state won't be possible without a fundamental shift
The U.S. economy swoons on the lip of the global debt canyon
Bob Hennelly
Promises, rickety scaffolds and sleight of hand won't bolster the global economy, only real growth will
Ralph Nader: Democrats are still weak and corrupt, “could blow it again”
Andrew O'Hehir
Unrepentant about the 2000 race, Nader argues that Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton "enabled" Donald Trump
Youth groups are thinking outside the box when voting
Justine Calma
When the next presidential election comes around in 2020, millennials and Gen Z will make up 40 percent of voters
Brazil’s presidential election could have grave consequences for the planet
Paola Rosa-Aquino
Jair Bolsonaro, the far-right newly elected president of Brazil, could eradicate the countries' rainforests
Masculinity should not be defined by the Kavanaugh hearings
Michael Kehler
What have men learned from the last few weeks? A masculinities scholar explains
A week in review: Trump fiddles as the world burns … and drowns, dries and dies
Terry H. Schwadron
The White House ignores a dire warning on climate change
Millennials overwhelmingly support Democrats. Will they vote in the midterms?
Adam Eichen
Why aren’t young people more involved in politics?
The brain of a Trump loyalist
Bobby Azarian
Our brains are wired to reject an idea as false than to accept it as true
Hurricane Michael is an omen, scientists say
Nicole Karlis
It's one for the ages: Michael's rapidly increasing intensity wows the science community
Our fertilizer is killing us. Here’s a fix
Nathanael Johnson
Nitrogen fertilizer is a disaster. Abandoning it would be a worse. A dozen billionaires are funding an alternative
Why the left must go beyond electoral politics: Chris Hedges and David Talbot in conversation
Chris Hedges, David Talbott
"Intellectual bomb-thrower" Chris Hedges and Salon founder David Talbot on the lessons of the 2016 election
Donald Trump, Brett Kavanaugh and the path to neoliberal fascism
Henry A. Giroux
Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation is not an isolated event, and in the current historical moment has dark meaning
U.N. climate report shows civilization is at stake if we don’t act now
Eric Holthaus
In short, we need to remake society — now
In Silicon Valley, the rich get richer while wages stagnate for the rest
Nicole Karlis
Silicon Valley isn't just a hub of inequality — wages are declining for everybody but the rich
Mental health issues linked to climate change
Nicole Karlis
Temperatures rising and the fear of more natural disasters is affecting our mental health, a new study says
A heart to heart with Cuba Gooding Jr.: The film he really wants to make and why it’s not about him
D. Watkins
Now we really want to see him make a movie about the pre-NHL league of African-Canadian ice hockey teams too
What Taylor Swift could learn from the #NotHim son: How to handle being smeared in the culture wars
Erin Keane
This week's unsuspecting viral star handled an unfair association like a pro, while Swift broke a long silence
Climate change, nuclear war and the end of the world
Frida Berrigan
Extinction is rising. Trump is responsible for nuclear weapons. The world's end could be coming
Climate scientists warn: Urgent action is needed to avoid planetary calamity
Nicole Karlis
New report says global warming must be maintained at a maximum of 1.5°C warming to prevent devastating impacts
Heidi Heitkamp’s opponent: Maybe sexual abuse victims just aren’t “tough”
Amanda Marcotte
Rep. Kevin Cramer's comments slamming #MeToo expose the conservative agenda on sex abuse: Remain silent
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