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Bitcoin could cost us our clean-energy future
Eric Holthaus
Creators have not accounted for how much a time-consuming energy suck the alternative currency has become
The Swedes are burning H&M clothing for energy
Sophie Linden
The country's waste-to-energy program raises some questions
In a certain light, Donald Trump doesn’t seem so bad
Tom Engelhardt
Why we need to stare at you know who
There is a promising movement afoot in perilous times
Frances Moore Lappé, Adam Eichen
Citizens are not sitting idly watching our democracy go under
Jet fuel from sugarcane? It’s not a flight of fancy
Deepak Kumar, Stephen P. Long, Vijay Singh
Scientists are working to find alternative forms of fuel as air travel demand is expected to grow exponentially
The GOP’s biggest lie: Republican tax plan reveals the rot is deep
Ted Morgan
Republicans are getting away with the most brazen political lie ever told
Liberals are the new conservatives
David Masciotra
Strangely, those of us on the center-left now find ourselves defending formerly "conservative" American values
Want to change federal policies? Here’s how
Mary FIsher, Natalie Lowell, Ryan Kelly, Samuel May
How to shape policy from the ground up
Why is the New York Times defending sexual assault?
Liz Posner
Their arguments: men are rapists by nature, and we shouldn't be so quick to believe women
Like Game of Thrones? You’ll love Game of Floods
Robin Scher
California, 2050. Doomed island dwellers face imminent climate disaster. What would Daenerys do?
GOP Rep. Joe Barton will not seek reelection following leaked nudes
Matthew Rozsa
Mere weeks after saying he would seek another term, Barton is stepping aside due to a recent sex scandal
The human faces of climate change
Lauryn Higgins
North Carolina filmmaker Dayna Reggero is leading a new conversation about the impact of climate change
This survey about millennials is bad news for Republicans
Jarrett Lyons
A survey on millennial politics may raise more questions than it answers — but doesn't have good news for the GOP
How slave labor built and financed major U.S. cities
Carl Anthony
Urban inequality in the U.S. can be traced to unresolved issues and injustices lingering from the slave trade era
There’s a design flaw at the core of humanity’s malaise
Judith Schwartz
What we need is the intention — and a design framework — that supports human and ecological wellbeing.
Why Republicans win the tax debate — and how progressives can do better
Paul Rosenberg
Conservative fiscal ideas are largely nonsense, but they spin a coherent narrative. Leftists must do likewise
Is the world headed for an ice apocalypse?
Eric Holthaus
Rapid collapse of Antarctic glaciers could flood coastal cities by the end of this century.
How greed, fear and our own biases blind us to the realities of climate change
James S. Gordon
Humans have evolved to fear immediate threats. By the time climate change is an immediate threat, it'll be too late
EPA swaps top science advisers with industry allies
Elizabeth Grossman, Lindsey Konkel, Liza Gross
Pruitt removed 21 members of the advisory board and replaced them with industry-funded scientists
Cable news ADD is preventing progressive change
Rick Gell
We need MSNBC to step up, admit the disease and lead the way to a cure
The Endangered Species Act is endangered
Mark Karlin
Under Trump, the EPA has evolved into the "unprotecting the environment" agency
What’s the Republicans’ game plan for 2018 elections?
Neil Baron
With the recent election results, Republicans will have to reevaluate their kowtowing to Trump
15 indispensable policy podcasts
Ma'ayan Plaut
These shows will keep you educated on local, national and international policy approaches to the big issues
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