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Volcanoes can kill thousands. We should pay closer attention to the moving earth beneath us

Laura Carter
Boiling clouds of ash and gas, moving 100 mph, pose a greater threat than lava, yet the world lacks volcano safety

Is lab-grown meat the solution to meat’s ills?

James R. Howe VI
Cultured meat is the next step in a long history of alternatives to conventional meat

Jerry Brown’s mixed legacy: Is California’s departing governor a Resistance hero or a hypocrite?

Paul Rosenberg
National media celebrates Brown's accomplishments, but for California progressives the picture's more complicated

Racing against the harvest, custom wheat cutters struggle to stay relevant

Michael Dax
Climate change, global markets and the depopulation of rural America have cast doubt on the future of wheat cutters

Energy board rushes giant Alaska project

Sarah Okeson
Plan calls for a new 800-Mile Trans-Alaskan Pipeline, focuses on shipping liquified natural gas to Asia

“Reversing Roe”: Filmmakers on how abortion became a political dividing line

Rachel Leah
And how a "pro-life" stance became a non-negotiable requirement for Republican presidential candidates

Ninety-nine percent of seabirds will have plastic in their guts within decades

Lorraine Chow
Most plastic is tossed after minutes of use, but its impact on wildlife and the environment can last for centuries

The U.S. Defense Department is losing the battle against climate change

Dan Ross
Underfunding, lack of strategic planning and denialism are hindering the DoD’s climate response

“A never-ending commitment”: The high cost of preserving vulnerable beaches

Lisa Song, Al Shaw
In the wake of hurricanes, beach nourishment initiatives disproportionately benefit wealthy owners of seaside lots

Fighting the last war with borrowed money

Bob Hennelly
The GOP economic agenda roars ahead unnoticed while the Trump circus jiggles and barks under the spotlight

Beto O’Rourke & Martin O’Malley: the dark horse ticket that could beat Trump in 2020

Matthew Rozsa, Benjamin Wheelock
The pairing that could ride the blue wave to the White House – provided one small thing happens first...

Human-caused climate change severely exposes the U.S. national parks

Patrick Gonzalez
Finally the 417 National Parks have been evaluated, and are becoming hotter and drier than the country as a whole

A comprehensive profile of conspiracy thinkers

Joshua Hart
A psychologist explores the common traits among conspiracy thinkers, including Donald Trump himself

The future of “golf” may not be on the links

Joshua Woods
The odds of disc golf overtaking ball golf in popularity are slim, but possible

Why I’m betting on millennials this November 6th

Robert Reich
Millennials get a lot of flack, but they may be the key to this upcoming election.

It wasn’t just the laughter in the room: World leaders react negatively to Donald Trump’s UN speech

Matthew Rozsa
The world's laughter at Trump during his UN speech wasn't the end of his international humiliation

Trump’s new (non-Democratic) normal

John Feffer
What happens when the adults in the room are as scary as the crying baby?

Your future home could be in a flood zone — and no one’s required to tell you

Greta Moran
In 21 states, there are no requirements for a seller to disclose a property’s flood risks or past flood damages

Trump’s “all-out effort” on climate is derelict and risky

Sameer shah, Devyani Singh, Scott McKenzie
Trump's climate claims are far from the truth, according to experts

Digitizing the vast “dark data” in museum fossil collections

Charles Marshall
With a lot not on display, museums may not even know all that’s in their vast holdings

Psychiatrist Bandy Lee: Trump is getting worse; “I suspect he is unable to tolerate reality”

Chauncey DeVega
Yale psychiatrist who edited "Dangerous Case" bestseller says an urgent intervention "was indicated long ago"

Climate change turned Florence into a monster storm — but mainstream media avoided that story

Jim Naureckas
Scientists believe climate change dramatically increases rainfall, but most Florence coverage ignored the issue

National park officials were told climate change was “sensitive.” So they removed it from the report

Elizabeth Shogren
References to climate change was removed from a key planning document for a New England national park

Lawyer and activist Bryan Stevenson on building racial justice: “This work is just beginning”

Rachel Leah
Best-selling author on his new YA book on justice and Alabama's new museum on enslavement and incarceration
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