Showing results for: Climate Change (page 199)
As the Trump administration retreats on climate change, US cities are moving forward
Katherine Levine Einstein, David Glick, Maxwell Palmer
Cities are moving forward on climate change as the Trump administration retreats
Two women are vying to be the first Native American congresswomen
Shira Tarlo
There's never been a Native American woman elected to federal office — yet these two are seeking to change that
Republican Lisa Murkowski says it’s time for her party to take climate change seriously
Zoya Teirstein
Alaska is experiencing costal erosion, bigger storms, and melting permafrost
Celebrity monomania: Maybe Trump and Oprah aren’t as different as we think
Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
Our historical moment has a bizarre and dangerous intensity — but that doesn't mean it all won't be forgotten
Corporate America needs to get back to thinking about more than just profits
Marina v. N. Whitman
What role do companies have in making the world a better place?
Devil’s bargain
Eric Holthaus
We already have planet-cooling technology. The problem is, it’s killing us
Caribbean residents see climate change as a severe threat but most in US don’t — here’s why
Elizabeth J. Zechmeister, Claire Q. Evans
People in the Caribbean see climate change urgently
This device can stop pollution where it starts — while creating clean energy
Mary Mazzoni
Converting polluted air into clean energy is a huge win-win for public health and environment
Democratic “blue wave” flips a safe Trump seat in Florida
Charlie May
"They’re winning elections in places where they shouldn’t be"
Quinn Norton won’t be working for The New York Times after all
Jeremy Binckes
After the tech journalist's Twitter history emerged, Norton was in and out at the Gray Lady within 8 hours
The little-known history of America’s first black celebrity, Richard Potter
John A. Hodgson
In the early 19th century, Richard Potter was an icon — the most celebrated ventriloquist and magician in America
The strategy of maximal extraction
Michael T. Klare
How Donald Trump plans to enlist fossil fuels in the struggle for global dominance
Trump’s push for new offshore drilling is likely to run aground in California
Charles Lester
The battle to drill just off the shores of California dates back half a century
Trump’s budget cuts, well, pretty much everything
Matthew Rozsa
Although Trump's budget is not expected to be passed, it reveals troubling things about the GOP's priorities
The case for nationalizing Elon Musk
Kate Aronoff
After the SpaceX launch, it’s time to demand that Musk give back a share of his profits
The alt-right is killing people
Keegan Hankes, Alex Amend
The Southern Poverty Law Center counted over 100 people killed or injured by alleged alt-right perpetrators
Why millennials are making memes about wanting to die
Deidre Olsen
As a downwardly-mobile generation, Dadaist jokes about death by Tide Pod is a form of catharsis for us millennials
EPA’s Pruitt suggests climate change may not be a “bad thing”
Charlie May
EPA head Scott Pruitt: Climate change isn't "necessarily a bad thing" for humans
Donald Trump offers a helping hand to China and Russia
Dilip Hiro
Giving American isolationism new meaning
How we got Donald Trump (and how we might have avoided him)
Andrew J. Bacevich
How are we to account for his noxious presence as commander-in-chief and putative Leader of the Free World?
How the Republicans rigged Congress — new documents reveal an untold story
David Daley
Exclusive: Insider documents unveil Republicans' years-long scheme to gerrymander America and undermine democracy
An empire of graveyards: America’s military might laid bare
Tom Engelhardt
At the circus with Donald Trump
Trump has failed the test of leadership
David B. Woolner
The resolution to censure Donald Trump for his bigoted remarks deserves bipartisan support
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