Showing results for: Climate Change (page 189)
Health care lobbyists are fighting Democrats who support Medicare for All
Matthew Rozsa
New report reveals how health care lobbyists have tried to influence a Hawaii congressional race. Are there more?
The world is hot, on fire, and flooding. Climate change is here
Eric Holthaus
Greece and much of the Mediterranean region is projected to turn into desert over the next several decades
Granny caravan goes after Trump’s family separation policy, hundreds travel to U.S.-Mexico border
Shira Tarlo
Grandmother protesting President Trump tells Salon: "Aging may have slowed me down, but it hasn’t shut me up"
As extreme weather events become common, indoor theme parks may become the new norm
Rachel Leah
The first of its kind just opened in Abu Dhabi
Move over, polar bears: Climate change has a new symbol
Shannon Osaka
As climate change becomes more tangible, we don't need metaphors to understand what's happening
Six times celebrities pushed dangerously bad science
Paul Offit
This is America: When celebrity culture merges with science denialism, you get public health crises
As the planet warms, can OSHA protect workers from extreme heat?
Michael Arria
At least 783 U.S. workers died as a result of extreme heat between 1992 and 2016, while 69,374 were injured
Entering a 1984 world, Trump-style
Michael T. Klare
Or implementing the Sino-Russian blueprint for a tripolar world order
Expanding SNAP work requirements is a ticket to poor health
Nessia Berner Wong
As Congress aims to pass a new farm bill, the House version is bad for the health of American families
When corporations take credit for green deeds, their lobbying may tell another story
Tom Lyon, Magali (Maggie) Delmas
Companies trumpet their good deeds while hiding their efforts to block progress
Donald Trump’s latest conspiracy theory is impossible to follow: That’s the point
Amanda Marcotte
Most Fox News viewers couldn't explain Trump's Carter Page conspiracy theory on a bet. Maybe that's the idea
New alliance forged to create an asteroid warning system for Earth
Nicole Karlis
It's not Bruckheimer-esque sci-fi: Experts say an asteroid warning and deflection system is a "solvable" problem
Labor has a far-right problem: Why some unions are cheering Trump’s immigration crackdown
Sarah Lazare, Michael Arria
ICE and Border Patrol unions have emerged as among the biggest cheerleaders of Trump’s immigration policies
How the PROSPER Act could negatively impact LGBTQ students
Dorian Rhea Debussy
The PROSPER Act could be brought to a vote any day now and the negative repercussions are dire
The id of Trump, the economics of place and our empty national soul
Bob Hennelly
The nation shopped while our democracy crumbled, and this escapist consumerism is what birthed Trump
What’s next for the EPA? Here’s what Reagan did
Seema Kakade, Robert Percival
History repeats itself in the White House — and Trump should learn from Reagan's environmental stance
Next-gen nuclear is coming, if we want it
Nathanael Johnson
Scores of nuclear startups are aiming to solve the problems that plague nuclear power
Scott Pruitt may be gone, but the EPA’s pro-pollution agenda remains intact
Amanda Marcotte
Acting EPA head Andrew Wheeler will likely stick to Pruitt's plan to stop agency from using public health studies
Trump names a convenient ally to the court
Terry H. Schwadron
Kavanaugh is a conservative who also happens to believe presidents shouldn’t face criminal charges
Local, county and state governments are suing oil companies over climate change
Patrick Parenteau
Communities need to protect their people and property from climate change and oil companies are footing the bill
So now, Trump is against motherhood, too
Terry H. Schwadron
UN breastfeeding resolution becomes an opportunity to shill for business and bully other countries, except Russia
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