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Does globalization have to mean massive inequality? Maybe not — there’s a better way
Frank-Jürgen Richter
Despite widespread backlash, globalization is unstoppable. Now we must make it more egalitarian, fair and just
Humans didn’t exist the last time there was this much CO2 in the air
Eric Holthaus
Humans have altered the Earth's atmosphere at a rate dozens of times faster than natural climate change
Dead zones are a global water pollution challenge — but they can come back to life
Donald Scavia
There are more than 400 current dead zones in oceans and lakes around the world
There’s no good Mother’s Day card for a not-good mother
Mary Elizabeth Williams
My mother isn't in my life, but I can't forget her on Mother's Day
Wrong-way Democrats: Will a “blue dog” blue wave pave the way for future disaster?
Paul Rosenberg
Democrats will win big this fall (probably). But are they just repeating the mistakes of the Clinton-Obama era?
How atmospheric dust might help cool the planet
Elisa Bonnin
New research suggests an old idea of geoengineering has more merit than long suspected
Liz Phair on “Girly-Sound,” what guys don’t get about “Exile in Guyville” & what changed after Trump
Annie Zaleski
Salon talks to the indie-rock legend about her newly remastered, timeless early work & what's next with Ryan Adams
The water war that will decide the fate of 1 in 8 Americans
Eric Holthaus
The Colorado River sustains about 40 million people and millions of acres of farmland
Meet the 20-year-old Republican with an environmental agenda
Nathanael Johnson
This idea that Republicans could find a new North Star in conservation is spreading
Facebook caves to debunked claims of right-wing censorship
John Whitehouse
Facebook will bring on former Republican Sen. Jon Kyl to advise the company regarding claims of conservative bias
Ticking Meatmares: Lone star ticks hunt in packs and spread an allergy to beef and pork
Zoya Teirstein
Thanks to climate change, they're spreading
The CDC won’t tell you one reason mosquito-borne disease is on the rise
Nicole Karlis
According to the Centers for Disease Control monthly report, vector-borne diseases have nearly tripled since 2004
The art of publicly changing your mind
Devang Mehta
A persuasive case for GMO technology by a man who used to oppose it
Melting Arctic sends a message: Climate change is here in a big way
Mark Serreze
Images of the melting Arctic brings home the deep consequences of climate change
There is no campus free speech crisis: The right’s new moral panic is largely imaginary
Jeffrey Adam Sachs
There's no data to suggest younger people are more censorious, and most attacks on speech come from the right
California’s next megaflood would be worse than eight Hurricane Katrinas
Eric Holthaus
A California megaflood would be without parallel in modern U.S. history
Here’s why NeverTrumpers should stay in the GOP: It might help save democracy
Jerry Taylor
Yes, the Republican Party is gravitating toward fascism. All the more reason for those with another vision to fight
The shameful silence of the CEOs
Robert Reich
Robert Reich: Despite the fact these CEOs hold sway with Congressional Republicans, they fail to utilize it
The border fetish: The U.S. frontier as a zone of profit and sacrifice
Todd Miller
Borders have become another way of making sure that nothing gets in the way of the sanctity of business as usual
Wind energy’s swift growth, explained
John Hall
The total amount of electricity generated by wind turbines nearly doubled between 2011 and 2017
Between Trump and a devastated place
Justine Calma
Undocumented immigrants reel from hurricanes, fires, and the Trump administration
Nukes of hazard
Nathanael Johnson
There's something wrong with every source of energy. How do our nuclear nightmares compare?
My boyfriend wastes so much water. Am I wasting my time on him?
Eve Andrews
If you're brushing your teeth responsibly then you're using 140 gallons of water a week
Reich: While China picks winners, Trump picks losers
Robert Reich
While the solar industry stands without any subsidies, Trump and his supporters come to the aid of coal
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