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How to be a better tourist? Look to the Galápagos

Jenny Howard
Tourism accounts for 8 percent of greenhouse gas emissions. How can we limit our footprint, carbon and cultural?

Hunger is a grave warning to the world: If it is not defeated, the consequences will be dire

Vijay Prashad
Hunger, that constant sound inside the head of the poor, must be silenced to ensure our species has a future

Beijing’s bid for global power in the age of Trump

Alfred McCoy
“America First” versus China’s strategy of the four continents

What will Donald Trump be remembered for?

Tom Engelhardt
The world according to The Don(ald)

Lesson from Brazil: Museums are not forever

Chip Colwell
Brazil’s gutted National Museum now resembles an archaeological ruin itself

Just how likely is it that a Trump impeachment will cause a stock market crash?

Sam Natapoff
His 500-odd day administration has fed a 3,500 day boom with tax cuts and deregulation; Trump is not the market

Are the politics of “incivility” paving the road to an American fascism? Part 2 of 2

Henry A. Giroux
Only a renewal of historical memory can help us understand the threat posed by Trump, and then confront it

Facebook and the “two-feed solution”: Social media giant can be both a “platform” and a publisher

Rick Gell
Mark Zuckerberg's company can resolve its current dilemma. But only if it faces the truth about its hypocrisy

Big experiment in electric-assist bikes may conquer Seattle’s challenging terrain

Amelia Urry
For years Seattle seemed to have bad "bikeshare karma," largely due to geography. "E-bikes" may be the solution

“Brief But Spectacular” stars Mahogany L. Browne and Flossie Lewis in conversation

Lauren Schiller
Lauren Schiller talks with the creator of PBS NewsHour's "Brief But Spectacular" and 2 guests who went viral

One year after Harvey, Houston awaits the next flood

Stephen Paulsen
In Houston, losing one’s home is becoming an all too familiar experience

Why does Donald Trump claim his trade war is a matter of “national security”?

Trey Fields
The president's tough talk on trade signals a major conceptual shift, one that could endanger America's future

TV revivals and inclusive casting: An opportunity that can’t just be skin-deep

Melanie McFarland
"Magnum P.I." and "Charmed" are back, starring actors of color. But what role does culture play in these stories?

Beneath the blue wave in Orange County: Not just about House races in longtime GOP stronghold

Paul Rosenberg
Four House seats may flip in Richard Nixon's former home. But for activists on the ground, it's about much more

Can Donald Trump unite the world (against himself)?

Dilip Hiro
The rise of an anti-Trump movement globally — and on his home turf

Donald Trump, international gunrunner

William D. Hartung
The Trump administration is pushing to ease restrictions on the sale of U.S. manufactured weapons around the world

Nitrogen pollution is a problem as big as climate change. Does science have a fix?

Nathanael Johnson
Humans accelerated the nitrogen disaster during the “green revolution” of the 1960s

Morning Joe: “There is no happy ending for the Trump administration”

Travis Gettys
"History is not going to reward Mayor Rudy Giuliani for the way he spent his Sundays in 2017 and 2018”

Here’s Donald Trump’s brilliant strategy to sell his dirty-coal plan: Troll the libs!

Amanda Marcotte
Trump's "Affordable Clean Energy" plan is neither affordable nor clean. But maybe liberal tears will sell it

Is Trump’s coal plan really an attempt to rescue a dying vision of American masculinity?

Nicole Karlis
Donald Trump's illogical romance with the coal industry may be linked to a fading vision of masculinity

Sacha Baron Cohen dupes Jill Stein into debating climate change

Sarah K. Burris
Stein tells Cohen's right-wing character Dr. Billy Wayne Ruddick Jr. that she's a scientist three times

The bizarro world of Steven Seagal: Hero in the movies, villain in real life

Matthew Rozsa
The washed up action star is, in real life, more like the villains from his movies than the heroes

In defense of using “the new normal” to describe climate change

Kate Yoder
While government officials and the media like to throw the phrase around, scientists kind of hate it
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