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Democrats’ sweep of Virginia shows the state is moving beyond its Confederate past
Toni-Michelle C. Travis
Forward-thinking Virginians place a greater value on the future than on the past
To prevent climate-related disasters, invest differently
Morgan Simon
Social investing is a trillion-dollar trend most people have never heard of
Can cities get smarter about extreme weather?
Clark Miller
Intensity of heavy downpours in Houston has increased since the 1950s. Some argue disaster planning is out of date
Democrats don’t have a national climate policy. So what?
Eric Holthaus
You don't need the federal government to make effective change
Pistols in preschools: As Michigan debates looser gun laws, educators are on edge
Kathi Valeii
A proposed law would allow guns into schools, daycare centers and preschools
The Koch Brothers may be plotting to take over Time Inc.
Taylor Link
The conservative billionaires may be teaming with the Meredith Corporation to buy the media giant
7 ways Democrats are misreading the November 7 results
Richard Eskow
The base is critical to victory — and it wants to move left.
Protesters storm Trump-backed fossil fuel executives
Alyona Minkovski
A panel of American fossil fuel executives is not welcome at a global climate conference in Germany
Bad news: Global emissions are on the rise again
Eric Holthaus
Emissions are up again this year by an estimated 1 to 3 percent
Who wants to kill the electric car again?
Amanda Marcotte
GOP Congress must choose between auto industry and oil companies — and should really be boosting electric cars
Rebuilding a broken party: Where do Democrats go beyond Bernie vs. Hillary?
Paul Rosenberg
A post-election "autopsy" from the progressive wing argues that grassroots activists must do what leaders can't
Shaming harassers may stop employers from protecting them
Elizabeth C. Tippett
Companies are likely taking notice as more women speak up about workplace harassment.
86 percent of women in jail are sexual-violence survivors
Rachel Leah
When speaking of mass incarceration, men are usually the default, it's time that change
5 diseases climate change may awaken from melted permafrost
Kali Holloway
Each layer that melts exposes germs dating back thousands of years
The destruction of a vast transnational nursery
Subhankar Banerjee
Will the Trump administration take down the Arctic Refuge?
The climate science report Trump hoped to ignore
Gary W. Yohe
According to the Climate Science Special Report, heavy precipitation events are becoming more frequent and intense
Apology or no apology, Louis C.K. is screwed
Leigh C. Anderson
The comedian's removal from the industry has progressed at record speed
Trump’s terrible NASA nominee and the GOP attack on science
Amanda Marcotte
Jim Bridenstine, Trump's choice to head NASA, is only the latest symptom of Republican contempt for science
America is a global embarrassment on climate change
Alyona Minkovski
Why other delegations are shaking their heads at Trump's failures at the COP23 global climate conference in Germany
Eric Trump’s unqualified brother-in-law now leads an Energy Department policy shop
Charlie May
A former contender for D.C.'s "hottest bachelor" now leads a policy shop that steered Obama's climate change agenda
“Mosaic”: Steven Soderbergh’s latest HBO show is an app
Melanie McFarland
The director turned TV producer wants to take the next step in storytelling with a drama built for mobile binging
Improving women’s lives through energy: What Rick Perry got right and wrong
Michael E. Webber, Sheril Kirshenbaum
Access to energy can promote women’s rights and improve their lives
“Working With God” will stop mass killings, says Texas Gov.
Kali Holloway
Governor Abbott has always pushed the NRA agenda, and he shows no sign of stopping
Syria is joining the Paris Agreement, leaving the U.S. alone in rejecting it
Eric Holthaus
The U.S. is now the only nation on Earth that has refused to sign the climate action agreement
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