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Destroy the Earth Day: Under Trump and Pruitt, the right’s assault on the environment goes nuclear

Paul Rosenberg
For decades the right has fought to undo environmental regulation. Under Trump and Pruitt, it's extreme gaslighting

Climate change could alter ocean food chains, leading to far fewer fish in the sea

Jefferson Keith Moore
Sustained ocean warming could greatly reduce catches of fish like these herring photographed off Norway

As coral reefs disappear, some tropical fish might just keep swimming

Eric Holthaus
More than a third of the world's shallow tropical coral reefs have been destroyed

Climate change may scuttle Caribbean’s post-hurricane plans for a renewable energy boom

Masaō Ashtine
Impacts of climate change make it harder for Caribbean countries to plan their transition toward renewable energy

Jerry Falwell’s billion-dollar blessings: Liberty University is a gold mine

Alec MacGillis
How one of the religious right's most powerful institutions transformed into a wildly lucrative online empire

Here’s why some progressives are tearing each other apart

Valerie Tarico
Progressives are telling two different stories about the world we live in and the future we are trying to create

Chris Darwin would really love it if you’d eat less meat

Matthew Ponsford
"Chickens are in direct competition with the world's starving children. The irony is that chickens are winning."

Team Trump, lost in space: Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross wants a “gas station” on the moon

Nicole Karlis
The administration’s focus on frivolous space travel is amusing. It also distracts attention from real problems

Trump’s Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke calls himself a geologist, but he has never held a job as one

Charlie May
In more ways than one, Zinke has quietly become one of the most controversial figures in the Trump administration

A century of progress destroyed: Trump administration revokes endangered bird policy

Amanda Rodewald
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) protects more than 1,100 migratory bird species

I’m an expat U.S. scientist — and I’m returning to Trump’s America to stand up for science

Elizabeth Madin
The first March for Science was held on April 22, 2017 in Washington D.C.

The Lyme wars are upon us. We should probably read up on them

Gabriela Serrato Marks
By 2050, 12 percent of the US population will likely be infected by Lyme-causing pathogen

This is how the future will taste: Six high-tech foods that are changing the way we eat and drink

Mary Mazzoni
Technological innovations promise to make the food we eat more ethical and sustainable without sacrificing taste

Gigantic water tunnels won’t save Houston from the next Harvey

Eric Holthaus
Houston needs a plan for what to do about its ever-wetter reality as soon as possible

Half of Earth’s satellites restrict use of climate data

Mariel Borowitz
Scientists need satellite data to understand climate change — yet much satellite data is off-limits

The Backpage.com sex-trafficking scandal, the death of the “alt-weekly” and me

Andrew O'Hehir
That onetime newspaper legend who's now in jail on a really scary list of indictments? Boy, did he hate my guts

What happens when a few volunteer and the rest just watch

Andrew J. Bacevich
The American military system dissected

Asians could opt out of naming a country of origin on the 2020 census, a policymaker’s nightmare

Jennifer Lee
Asians are the fastest-growing racial group in the United States

How farmers on the Great Plains are changing the local climate

Ellen Stuart-Haëntjens
New crop practices trap more carbon in the soil, increasing rainfall and adding profits

Kevin Williamson’s ousting from the Atlantic reveals a major hypocrisy in conservative media

Mehreen Kasana
No conservative publication has appointed a hardcore leftist

Fighting back against Big Lies on climate change and the environment — and winning

Amanda Marcotte
Despite the firehose of disinformation, activists are winning by insisting on facts, evidence and science

Fast food, Facebook and the “deep capture” of democracy: It didn’t start with Cambridge Analytica

Paul Rosenberg
Law professor David Yosifon on how decades of corporate manipulation paved the way for the Facebook scandal

I’m suing Scott Pruitt’s broken EPA — here’s how to fix it

Joe Arvai
One of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s signature moves has been to put the brakes on stringent fuel economy rules

President Trump and his appointment of the dolls of militarism

Danny Sjursen
From war hawks to chickenhawks
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