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Ryan Zinke drove most of the National Park Service advisory board to resign

Charlie May
The Trump administration has refused to meet with the advisory panel for a year — so 9 of its 12 members quit

More than a third of Americans give Trump’s first year a resounding “F”: Poll

Liz Posner
The country is deeply unhappy with its president

Is warming in the Arctic behind this year’s crazy winter weather?

Jennifer Francis
Dipole temperature patterns are becoming a regular part of winter weather in North America

Roy Moore may have lost, but Breitbart’s Steve Bannon has a field of awful candidates ready for 2018

Grace Bennett
Here are some of the racist, conspiratorial, and misinforming candidates Bannon has thrown his weight behind

What exactly does “instantaneous” mean?

Kevin Knudson
Lightning moves pretty quickly; would you call it instantaneous?

An ancient art could help us talk about climate change

Zakiya McCummings
An Alaskan storyteller hopes to shake up the narrative

It’s time to go nuclear in the fight against climate change

Eric Holthaus
Historically, nuclear power has been the fastest way to decarbonize the global economy

Did far-right extremist violence really spike in 2017?

William Parkin, Joshua D. Freilich, Steven Chermak
A look into the numbers from the past year's extremist acts

A mother confronts a world on fire

Frida Berrigan
Facing the future with trepidation in the age of Trump

From early theory to recent discoveries NOVA’s “Black Hole Apocalypse” has all the answers

Matthew Rozsa
GOP science deniers in Congress can make discoveries like the ones in this enthralling NOVA documentary disappear

After wildfires, California faces heavy rains and mudslides

Nicole Karlis
The mudslides have reportedly killed 15 people as of Wednesday

Florida gets an exemption for Trump’s offshore drilling mandate, and it’s pure partisanship

Charlie May
The favor has nothing to do with the environment and everything to do with Rick Scott's potential bid for Senate

Roughly a quarter of the planet is slowly turning into a perpetual desert

Zoya Teirstein
By 2050, between 20 and 30 percent of the world’s land surface could face desertlike conditions

Trump’s Interior Department free to use anti-science ideology to award grants

Matthew Rozsa
The Interior Department announced on Tuesday it wanted to make sure grants did not conflict with Trump's agenda

An X-factor in coastal flooding: Natural climate patterns create hot spots of rapid sea level rise

Arnoldo Valle-Levinson, Andrea Dutton
Hot spots are amplifying the severity of coastal flooding which regularly occurs from storms

Arguing over the Moon

Keith A. Spencer
If Earth was hit by a huge object that created the Moon, where did evidence of that object go?

We have a wild year ahead — full of hope for progressives, and grave danger

Paul Rosenberg
Is a blue wave coming? Almost certainly. But will it bring epic political change, or another wasted opportunity?

How white nationalists hide in academia

Shane Burley
Fascist ideology has found a place in the classroom

Trump is an existential threat — but we can’t give in to pessimism

Conor Lynch
Donald Trump could fulfill all the most dire prophecies of 20th-century theory — but there are better paths

Better ways to foster solar innovation and save jobs

Edward Barbier, Terry Iverson
Most of the growing number of jobs in the solar industry have more to do with maintaining and installing panels

Trump to open nearly all U.S. waters to offshore drilling, despite bipartisan opposition: report

Charlie May
In the face of opposition from over 100 lawmakers and the Pentagon, Trump moves to open U.S. waters to drilling

Ben Sasse is no friend to the resistance: He’s Trump with extra sanctimony

Amanda Marcotte
Nebraska senator wants to be seen as a principled Trump foe — but on issues of substance, they're peas in a pod

Trump won the war on Christmas! Now he laughs at global warming

Bob Cesca
Over the holiday weekend, Trump made clear he believes two of the dumbest lies of all time. Is he fit for office?

Why do companies like Dove keep missing the mark on culturally insensitive ads?

Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez
The lack of diversity in the advertising industry makes responsible content difficult to achieve
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