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Extreme heat will hit India’s most vulnerable the hardest
Andrea Thompson
More than half the world’s population will be subject to potentially deadly heat waves even with big emission cuts
Global warming is fueling Arizona’s monstrous monsoons
Bobby Magill
Haboobs are extreme storms that cause giant dust clouds and severe floods
Heat waves are threatening the most vulnerable people in the most crowded areas
Merrill Singer
Climate change is impacting the most vulnerable in urban populations
The dangerous delusions of Richard Dawkins
Jeremy Lent
His rationalist crusade creates a false impression that the only alternative to religion is reductionist science
Beyond “new atheism”: Where do people alienated by the movement’s obnoxious tendencies go from here?
Émile P. Torres
If the "new atheist" movement has been conquered by misogyny and racism, we need rational inquiry more than ever
Scandinavia in Maryland? Single payer on the Chesapeake doesn’t sound so bad
Ann Jones
Is statewide single-payer Medicare-for-all possible? For one state, maybe so
“Sharknado 5: Global Swarming” makes us question why this keeps happening to us
Melanie McFarland
For the fifth time, "Sharknado" comes to Syfy and we're past the point of diminishing returns.
Al Gore: “There are a lot of coastal cities that are going to face a real danger”
Charlie May
On "Real Time" the former vice president discussed his new film, and the increasing dangers of climate change
California votes to extend landmark cap-and-trade program — while allowing big polluters to get away with murder
Reynard Loki
The new legislation makes huge concessions to the fossil fuel industry
History shows that stacking federal science advisory committees doesn’t work
Donald Boesch
Science panels, committees and board members appointed by Pruitt will cause public to lose trust in their findings
EPA head Scott Pruitt wants to quit enforcing environmental laws — but there’s a way to make him do his job
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's EPA chief tries to dodge regulations — but activists and courts are working to hold him accountable
Cities are already suffering from summer heat. Climate change will make it worse
Brian Kahn
By 2075 residents of Phoenix will spend almost half the year in temperatures 95 degrees or higher
The mess we are in: Destructive Bush trauma paved the way for Trump trauma
Don Hazen
Foundation executive Colin Greer reminds us that George W. Bush created intense trauma for Americans before Trump
Has the moment for environmental justice been lost?
Talia Buford
Facing Trump’s proposals to cut programs, Democrats scramble to make up for missed opportunities to protect them
The importance of the fight for the South: Why it can and must be won
Bob Wing, Stephen C. McClure
The influx of progressive demographic groups makes the South a strategic necessity
California looks to transition to 100 percent renewable energy by 2045
Charlie May
"When it comes to our clean air and climate change, we are not backing down"
How 9/11 led to President Donald Trump
George W. Grundy
In the event of a crisis — as post-Sept. 11, 2001 America shows — our democratic institutions fail spectacularly
A senior EPA official is leaving because of what Donald Trump, Scott Pruitt are doing to it
Matthew Rozsa
Betsy Southerland is leaving the EPA because of the policies of its new administrator, Scott Pruitt
Miami just had its hottest month on record
Andrea Thompson
Miami's scorching summer is only the beginning
WATCH: Who benefits from gentrification?
Alli Joseph
On "Salon Talks," Jeremiah Moss, author of "Vanishing New York," breaks down how the city lost its soul
Why are two old socialists like Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn leading the 21st Century left?
Ronald Aronson
These men embody old-fashioned values such as fairness and equality
Wildfire season is scorching the west
Andrea Thompson
It may be time to enforce a year-round firefighting team to combat the growing number of wildfires
“The Trump victory sharpens Al’s message”: The directors discuss Gore’s progress in “An Inconvenient Sequel”
Tom Roston
"An Inconvenient Sequel" chronicles Al Gore's process and progress as an increasingly human advocate for mankind
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