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Right-wing media offers numerous defenses of Brett Kavanaugh: They’re all nonsense
Amanda Marcotte
Right-wingers don't even care if the allegation against Kavanaugh is true. They just want him confirmed swiftly
A concept you learned in middle school math could save us from climate disaster
Nathanael Johnson
It’s hard for humans to think in exponential terms
Tons of promises were made at Jerry Brown’s climate summit, but only one requires rockets
Nathanael Johnson, Rebecca Leber
California’s “Governor Moonbeam” announced the state was to launch a pollution tracking satellite
After Trump: The Donald in the rearview mirror
Andrew J. Bacevich
Trump himself is no more than a pimple on the face of this nation’s history
Historian and author Jeff Biggers: “Resistance is the quintessential American story”
Chauncey DeVega
Author and Salon contributor on Trump's "working-class" allure, Appalachia and the American tradition of resistance
China and California want to trump Trump on climate. But can they act fast enough?
Nathanael Johnson
Officials from China and California pledged to work together to slash greenhouse gas emissions
Seed diversity is disappearing — and 3 chemical companies own more than half
Mark Schapiro
Our food security hinges on the struggle now underway over who controls the earth’s seeds
10 tips to ease the guilty gas consumer conscience
Valerie Vande Panne
If you can't get around without it, you can at least lessen your environmental impact each time you buy
Disaster president: Why is Trump acting like the mayor from Jaws?
Matthew Rozsa
OK, the analogy may not be perfect, but it makes way too much sense. Can we marvel at the pathetic irony?
Potential insurance bill from Hurricane Florence could take toll on wallets far from N.C. coast
Abrahm Lustgarten, Talia Buford
Insurance companies retreated from some communities amid stronger storms, leaving a “last-resort” plan
Inside the manipulative, tricky, devious, world-saving plan of the Environmental Voter Project
Eve Andrews
Relying on tools of behavioral psychology, a get-out-the-vote effort urges environmentalists to the polls
Willie Nelson will headline a rally for Beto O’Rourke
Joseph Hudak
The event is the first time Nelson has ever performed a free, public rally on behalf of a political candidate
Robert Reich: The dangerous myth of deregulation
Robert Reich
Trump’s binge of deregulation is just another form of trickle-down economics
Scientists: Hurricane Florence is climate change rearing its head
Matthew Rozsa
Top climate scientists discuss the connection between Hurricane Florence and global warming
Trump and the hurricane: Congressman says president “never sees value in people of color”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump botched the response to Hurricane Maria, and Rep. Luis Gutiérrez says racism was a big part of the reason
Courage and bolt cutters: The next generation of climate activists
Eric Holthaus
My generation is radically remaking climate activism. Will it be enough?
Pressure mounts on Republican Senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski to oppose Brett Kavanaugh
Rachel Leah
To whom will her loyalty lie? Neither has announced their decision, and pressure from their home states is mounting
Brett Kavanaugh could be worse than you think: Here’s how he’ll gut environmental protection
Amanda Marcotte
Kavanaugh's history suggests he's skeptical of longstanding court precedents that protect environmental laws
Critics say “whoa” to federal moves to rein in wild horses
Dan Ross
Despite their protected status, wild horse herds have long been regarded as a nuisance by ranchers
Steve Bannon’s big comeback: Fuel the European right and protect Trump — against Republicans
Heather Digby Parton
Would-be mastermind says the Times op-ed is a sign GOP is plotting a "coup" against Trump. Um, not really, Steve
Your bubble tea could hold the key to helping millions of farmers
Devang Mehta
An African staple food crop could be poised to become a major source of industrial starch thanks to CRISPR
Teacher turnover is a problem — here’s how to fix it
Christopher Redding
Teacher turnover causes significant disruptions to the school year, researchers say
“Sorry to Bother You” exposes the danger of bourgeois integration
Nicholas Powers
Whiteface, if worn too long, disfigures the person who wears it
Rainforest Action Network: Why defending indigenous rights is integral to fighting climate change
Jade Begay, Ayşe Gürsöz
Historic conference asserts Indigenous peoples’ rights as a climate change solution
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