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Despite Trump’s unpopularity, Democrats face long road back into power
Steven Rosenfeld
There are a handful of hopeful signs for 2018, but the GOP's grip is deep and vast
Electricity sales in the U.S. actually dropped over the past 7 years — but don’t celebrate yet
Keith A. Spencer
Counterintuitively, climate change may actually be reducing electricity consumption under certain conditions
Climate change has influenced timing of Europe’s floods
Andrea Thompson
In northeastern Europe floods are happening about a month earlier than they were 50 years ago
The Pacific Northwest’s fiery week warns of hotter times to come
Eric Holthaus
The effects of climate change are exemplified in the country's weather patterns
From helping farmers to saving wildlife, here are 7 ways drones are being used for good
Jeffrey Ulrich
First employed as a tool of war, drones are getting an eco-friendly makeover
Overcoming the Democrats’ civil war: We need both Kamala and Bernie, and everything in between
Paul Rosenberg
Neither identity politics nor economic populism can return the Democrats to power on their own. We need solidarity
New findings show how climate change is influencing India’s farmer suicides
Brian Kahn
Additional heat is responsible for 59,300 suicides since 1980 — causing financial hardships due to crop loss
Greenland, the land of ice and snow, is burning
Eric Holthaus
Greenland is experiencing its worst wildfire yet
The real hero of Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Sequel” isn’t Al Gore
Eric Holthaus
Activists are at the center of Gore's sequel, as they should be
To restore our soils, feed the microbes
Matthew Wallenstein
By regenerating our soils, we can sequester more carbon underground and slow climate warming
My meeting with Donald Trump: A damaged, pathetic personality — whose obvious impairment has only go
Bill Curry
I didn't get his endorsement when I ran for governor — but the severely troubled man I met has only gotten worse
Bernie Sanders, the socialist revival and the unexpected upsurge of millennial Marxism
Conor Lynch
Bernie Sanders proved socialism isn't dead — and some young people are open to the banished ideas of Karl Marx
Massachusetts may overlook climate impacts of biofuels
Bobby Magill
The state is being influenced by the logging industry, which wants biomass to be considered clean, renewable energy
New York Times issues correction on climate change draft report that Trump administration “suppressed”
Charlie May
The newspaper made a big mistake when it published a draft report that was already publicly available
Is this the “new normal” we want?
Stacy Bannerman
America spent $600 billion on Iraq. We could have used it for the environment
Anti-environment right shifts tactics: From climate-change denial to censorship and intimidation
Amanda Marcotte
Conservatives are now trying to clamp down on free speech to suppress the facts about climate change
The Koch brothers go to Hollywood: Republican megadonors have quietly invested in films like “Wonder Woman” and “Dunkirk”
Charlie May
Originally brought in by Steven Mnuchin, the Koch brothers are now helping finance Hollywood's biggest films
Alphabet turns to molten salt to store clean energy
Bobby Magill
Malta technology may be recharged thousands of times and last for up to 40 years, many times longer than batteries
Study showing devastating impact of climate change leaked by someone who fears Trump will suppress it
Taylor Link
13 Federal agencies find evidence that global warming has changed the environment and is affecting Americans
Tesla joins effort to pair batteries with offshore wind
Bobby Magill
The offshore wind farm energizing 80,000 homes will be located 12 miles outside Martha's Vineyard, Mass.
Trump and Ryan Zinke may want to shrink national monument boundaries — but history points the other way
John Clayton
The Interior secretary may want to reduce Bears Ears and other national monuments. That's the wrong direction
Reflections on the “Dangerous Delusions of Richard Dawkins”
Jeremy Lent
My article on Richard Dawkins stirred up a hornet’s nest of controversy
A history of global warming, in just 35 seconds
Brian Kahn
The past three years have been the hottest ones ever recorded
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