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“This is the time to talk about climate”: Maher demands Republicans acknowlege climate change
Charlie May
The late-night comedian said that in the wake of major hurricanes, climate change must be acknowledged
A tale of two leaders of the left: New books by Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton emphasize their differences
Sophia A. McClennen
Bernie’s new book is a forward-thinking guide for the young; Hillary’s looks back at who she can blame for 2016
A skeptical liberal’s guide to the “alt-left”: And it’s not who you think
Anis Shivani
If the term means anything, it should be applied to the mainstream Democrats who lost last year's election
Climate change and capitalism: We can’t confront one without facing the other
Conor Lynch
Amid this devastating storm season, we must talk about climate change — and the economic system behind it
How a tiny portion of the world’s oceans could help meet global seafood demand
Halley Froehlich, Rebecca Gentry
Study shows aquatic farming of a small percent of the ocean can lead to sustainable supply of global seafood demand
Rush Limbaugh is now evacuating from Hurricane Irma, which he downplayed as a liberal conspiracy
Jeremy Binckes
After complaining about the "climate change agenda," the conservative talk show host is now running from Irma
What victims of Hurricane Harvey can learn from Katrina as rebuilding begins
Justin Gallagher
The financial impact of Hurricane Katrina on individual lives has been little studied until now
Bigger, stronger storms will mean more post-hurricane pollution — does Trump even care?
Amanda Marcotte
Climate change is making storm effects worse, but even in this terrifying season Trump wants to slash regulations
Climate anxiety doesn’t have to ruin your life. Here’s how to manage it
Eve Andrews
Climate change is an existential threat that could doom us all. What to do?
Irma, the strongest Atlantic hurricane in history, keeps getting stronger
Eric Holthaus
Two of the worst hurricanes in U.S. history may hit in the span of two weeks
Rush Limbaugh spins a web of conspiratorial nonsense about Hurricane Irma
Matthew Rozsa
Rush Limbaugh comes out against computer models
The EPA is getting political: A Trump campaign aide will now be signing off on grants
Taylor Link
John Konkus has little background in environmental policy, but he's in charge of approving the EPA's disbursements
Flooding from Hurricane Harvey causes a host of public health concerns
Neil S. Grigg
Floodwaters — contaminated by raw sewage and hazardous chemicals — have the potential to spread diseases like Zika
Democrats’ blindspot: Our political system is rigged — and partisanship can’t unrig it
Josh Silver
Progressives have much more than a message problem
“Things to do to get pregnant”: Why I am afraid to bring a black child into this world
Khaliah Williams
I stopped taking prenatal vitamins the day Donald Trump refused to denounce the Charlottesville white supremacists
Games of labor: These video games celebrate workers and worker struggles
Keith A. Spencer
In honor of Labor Day, these unusual video games address labor issues directly and deliberately
Three things we just learned about climate change and big storms: Can the lessons of Harvey save us?
Paul Rosenberg
As bad as Harvey was, the next big storm could be worse. Forget incremental responses — it's time for action
This is your developing brain on white supremacy
Daniel Keating
Participants in white supremacist violence are are overwhelmingly young, and predominantly male. Here's why
8 reasons Jared and Ivanka are as useless and detestable as anyone in Trump’s White House
Kali Holloway
The pair reportedly hates Washington, D.C., and the feeling is mutual.
Former Islamist radical Maajid Nawaz on “regressive leftism” — and why the SPLC has labeled him an “anti-Muslim extremist”
Émile P. Torres
British writer Maajid Nawaz on jihad and the alt-right — and whether going to a strip club got him blacklisted
Climate change will cause food shortages. We should use genetic engineering to prevent them
Jackie Grimm
CRISPR and other tech could help us produce more food, but only if we drop the GMO stigma
Hurricane Trump and America’s road to nowhere: How did we get here?
Andrew O'Hehir
Both the disaster in Houston and the cataclysm in Washington were a long time coming. Look in the mirror, America
Americans are confused about food and unsure where to turn for answers, survey shows
Sheril Kirshenbaum, Douglas Buhler
America's food illiteracy is speeding up ecological degradation and slowing down scientific progress
Time to give up on identity politics: It’s dragging the progressive agenda down
Anis Shivani
Identity politics has only served to disempower the left and fuel the rise of white nationalism. Can we move on?
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