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“Climate gentrification” is coming to Miami’s real estate market
Zoya Teirstein
Future homeowners in coastal cities might want to consider climate change before making a down payment
Fieldwork on an island taught me how to navigate family dinners
Jenny Howard
Doing science far away helped this ecologist talk to those close to home
Anthony Scaramucci: Donald Trump’s view on climate change would surprise people
Charlie May
In response to Trump's recent tweet on climate change, Scaramucci said he loves "the president's sense of humor"
Looking back at 2017: A shape-shifting year that promises big change ahead
Paul Rosenberg
Trump dominated the news, but from the Women's March to Charlottesville to #MeToo, activists struck the sparks
The 10 most ridiculous things media figures said about climate change and the environment in 2017
Kevin Kalhoefer
Climate deniers have made some pretty wild claims this year
Russia or tax cuts: Are MSNBC’s corporate bosses causing a coverage dilemma?
Eoin Higgins
Which would Comcast rather MSNBC cover?
Stop excluding people with disabilities from science
Gabriela Serrato Marks
You can be a great scientist without being able to carry a 50-pound backpack out of a cave
30 quotes that defined 2017
Nicole Karlis
This is future history — 2017 as it will be remembered in all its good, bad, and bigly words
Trump: “We could use a little bit of that good, old global warming”
Leigh C. Anderson
As the temperature drops, the president turns up the climate-change denial
From “hotumn” to “meatmares”: Words that defined us in 2017
Kate Yoder
Environmentally based words dominated the year
Trump promises to go “back to work,” immediately heads to golf course
Gabriel Bell
Trump's right-winger fans are furious at CNN for filming him on the golf links
For solar power to thrive, Trump should subsidize, not tax
Edward Barbier, Terry Iverson
Better ways to foster solar innovation and save jobs
The case for a “green death”
Suzanne Kelly
Human deaths are often terrible for the environment — but there’s a growing movement to change that
Ocean sanctuaries need to benefit both sea life and people
Rebecca Gruby, Lisa Campbell, Luke Fairbanks, Noella Gray
In order to succeed, large ocean sanctuaries need to benefit more than just sea life
Dirty work in Colorado: Coal threatens to harm the wilderness
Sarah Okeson
Environmental groups sue to block coal mining expansion in pristine wildnerness
The most dangerous man on Earth
Tom Engelhardt
But who cares? Not them, not it, not him, not (evidently) us
Hold off on praising China’s new carbon-pricing market
Eric Holthaus
China's "cap" would transform 30 percent of all global emissions. But will it really be effective?
Can humanity make peace with its death?
Matthew Rozsa
One of these days, our species will cease to exist. How we prepare for that can help us live better in the meantime
More H.G. Wells and less George Orwell: Can science save us from dystopia?
Richard Gunderman
Their debate whether science is humanity’s best hope continues today
Inside the Trump administration’s rollback at the EPA
Talia Buford
The fate of a rule more than a decade in the making is a microcosm of larger changes afoot
Former CIA Director slams Trump’s UN Israel vote vengeance
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's declarations contain "qualities usually found in narcissistic, vengeful autocrats," John Brennan says
Let it go: The Arctic will never be frozen again
Eric Holthaus
The Arctic has been irrevocably interrupted by climate change
Senate probes Jill Stein’s Russia connections: Did she really spoil the election?
Matthew Sheffield
Green Party nominee attended a dinner with Putin and opposed Hillary Clinton's Russia policy. Is that sinister?
California resists: State attorney general spent 2017 relentlessly suing Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Xavier Becerra was empowered to go after Trump on regulatory rollback — and sued the feds 24 times in 2017
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