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Supreme Court Justice Kennedy is retiring. Here’s what that means for the environment
Shannon Osaka
Kennedy has been in the majority in an outstanding number of environmental cases
No, Democrats aren’t launching a civil war on July 4. But could it happen here again?
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to "American War" author Omar El Akkad about why "the first civil war doesn’t feel to have truly ended"
Scott Pruitt’s former EPA staffer flips, turns whistleblower
Matthew Rozsa
Both Pruitt and several of his aides have reportedly kept "secret" calendars for meetings with big business leaders
Amber Tamblyn on the #TimesUp and #MeToo revolution: “The foundation has been ripped open”
Emily Rems
With family separations at the border and SCOTUS dominating the news, can #MeToo regain America's attention?
James Hansen’s legacy: Scientists reflect on climate change in 1988, 2018, and 2048
Eric Holthaus
If climate change was an urgent problem in 1988, it’s now an emergency
Trump tried to stop U.S. climate action, but he forgot about one thing: women
LaToya Cantrell, Mayor of New Orleans, Jenny Durkan, Mayor of Seattle
One year since Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement women are stepping up and speaking out
With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s victory, Congress will likely gain a new climate champion
Eric Holthaus
Ocasio-Cortez’s plan for tackling climate change deserves attention
Credit-card wars: How America’s wars fund inequality at home
Stephanie Savell
Today’s war-financing strategies will only increase inequality
Michael Bloomberg back for 2020? Former New York City mayor reportedly mulling presidential run
Shira Tarlo
In the meantime, the billionaire businessman is pledging to spend a record $80 million to flip the House in November
A new world is dawning, and the US will no longer lead it
Gordon Adams
Trump's role in international affairs is costing the U.S. its position as a global superpower
“We’re seeing a creeping rise of autocracy”: Rob Reiner sounds the warning on Trump and truth
Izzie Ramirez
Actor and director Rob Reiner visited Salon to talk "Shock and Awe" and the dire state of journalism and democracy
Planet of refugees: Children make up more than half of the displaced
Vijay Prashad
The wounds caused by resettlement are deep and incalculable
Supreme Court makes it quite clear it won’t lift a finger to stop ruthless gerrymandering
Steven Rosenfeld
But dissenting justices call out the majority for willful blindness
Why your summer might be full of mosquitoes, according to a scientist
Heath MacMillan
The tiny mosquito can be a big summer nuisance
Producer Natalie Portman exposes disturbing truths about factory farming in “Eating Animals”
Alli Joseph
Director/co-producer Christopher Quinn talks about adapting Jonathan Safran Foer's "Eating Animals" to film
Carbon farming works. Can it scale up in time to make a difference?
Twilight Greenaway
The knowledge and tools to sequester carbon on farmland have blossomed rapidly in California
A sea change in science
Eve Andrews
Sarah Myhre is a woman, a scientist, and a climate advocate. Are these strengths in a climate crisis?
Is Donald Trump a liar? Maybe not — and that’s when it really gets scary
Andrew O'Hehir
Our president says blatantly false things all day long. For him, they all serve a large and terrible truth
Rising seas could wipe out $1 trillion worth of U.S. homes and businesses
Eric Holthaus
Miami Beach is the community most at risk nationwide
Don’t worry, be cynical: Why the fear of a nation of critical skeptics is overblown
Sophia A. McClennen
Yes, Trump is making us all cynical. But that's not likely to destroy our social fabric or political engagement
Promising cruelty-free travel in an increasingly cruel world, vegan tourism makes a strong play
Ali Wunderman
As the specialty tourism industry leans in, the pleasures and perils of traveling while vegan become clearer
An urgent message to Europe, Canada, Mexico and Japan
Robert Reich
Robert Reich has a plea for U.S. allies to not lose hope in the face of America's current political crisis
Immigrant families face new threat to children’s health: Uncertainty
Grace Rubenstein
Under President Trump's hardline immigration stance, children face the brunt of his actions
America’s best friends ready to take on climate … without Trump
Eric Holthaus
Trump's decision could help usher the United States out of the world’s premier economic alliance
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