Showing results for: Climate Change (page 192)
Inside Washington’s attempt to pass a “fee on pollution”
Kate Yoder
After a decade of failed carbon taxes, Washington state is pushing to pass the country's first "carbon fee"
Federalism gone wild: How Republicans seized power in state capitals — and reshaped America
Chauncey DeVega
Most discussion of politics still focuses on Washington, but conquering state capitals is central to GOP power
Air pollution has an understudied impact on public health
Ploy Pattanun Achakulwisut, Loretta Mickley, Susan Anenberg
Airborne dust levels may increase premature death by by 130 percent and triple hospitalizations in the southwest
A 1,000-year flood in Maryland shows the big problem with so much asphalt
Greta Jochem
When concrete replaces absorbent green spaces, it’s much easier for floodwaters to overwhelm stormwater drainage
Scott Pruitt is burying his radical pro-polluter agenda under oceans of boring legalese
Amanda Marcotte
How a dense, legalistic notice about rethinking cost-benefit analysis could derail environmental protection
Trump’s new trade policy fails every economic success test
Amitrajeet A. Batabyal
Rules-based trade made the world rich. Trump’s policies may make it poorer
Is the lobster boom doomed to bust?
Christopher White
Is global warming driving lobster off the coast of Maine and North to Canada, crushing Maine's booming fishery?
Rising seas are threatening historical sites around the world
Patty Hamrick
As climate change encroaches, our heritage is drowning
Growing California rice and almonds against the grain
Dakota Kim
Greg Massa and Raquel Krach have prioritized a high-functioning ecosystem on their farm in California
“There is no time to lose”: Pope Francis warns oil executives on climate change
Charlie May
In a closed-door gathering with oil executives at the Vatican, Pope Francis asked them to act on climate change
Medicare will be dead in 8 years
Angelo Young
Should Millennials be worried the New Deal will be gone for them?
Is the global economy just a giant debt scam? What the financial elite doesn’t want you to know
Andrew O'Hehir
Yanis Varoufakis saw power up close. He says capitalism is dead, democracy is crumbling and we're ruled by debt
Scientists are using DNA to study ocean life and reveal the hidden diversity of zooplankton
Ann Bucklin
World Ocean Day: Copepods are typically just a few millimeters long, but are important food sources for small fish
Trump insults U.S. allies ahead of G7 summit, will rush off to snuggle with Kim Jong-un in Singapore
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump dreads meeting with allies angered by trade war, but can't wait to hang with North Korean despot
Scott Pruitt aide resigns from EPA amid Chick-fil-A, Trump mattress scandals: report
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's EPA head is fending off another scandal, this one involving an alleged attempt to get his wife a job
Grandma Cookies: Getting creative with this season’s “low grade” maple syrup
Jessica Klein
Syrup collected at the end of the sugaring season, in early April, has big maple flavor, so it’s great to bake with
A disrupted climate means deadlier cyclones in the Middle East
Dahr Jamail
Climate disruption continues to shift planetary weather patterns in increasingly dramatic ways
Scott Pruitt’s war on science: More dangerous than his corruption scandals
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's EPA head grabs headlines for his greed and corruption, but his attack on science is more destructive
Building a post-carbon future: California tries to lead — will the world follow?
Paul Rosenberg
Ambitious new plan proposes reducing oil extraction along with consumption. It's what the world needs
Democrats’ midterm playbook looks stale: Where are the left-wing populists?
Cody Cain
Do liberals plan to stay calm, lie low and wait for Trump fever to burn out? That's a prescription for disaster
Bernie Sanders has no patience for Trump: “Worst president in the history of the United States”
Rachel Leah
Sanders may not be ready to give an answer on 2020 but he is ready to declare 45 the worst of 45
Are millennials really so naive? Maybe democratic socialists are the real “pragmatists”
Conor Lynch
Are millennial socialists ignoring history — or are radical reforms necessary if we want to save democracy?
Duck-and-cover America: What can’t be walled out — or in
Tom Engelhardt
Advice to college graduates in the Age of Trump
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