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Why do human beings speak so many languages?
Michael Gavin
People currently speak 7,000 languages around the globe
Trump’s support falling among swing-state voters who elected him, recent polls find
Steven Rosenfeld
A third of voters remain hardcore, unapologetic fans
Rising seas spark tobacco-style lawsuits in California
John Upton
Beach counties have made huge expenses dealing with sea level rise — hoping companies will help them pay for damage
Myths and facts to know ahead of Rick Perry’s study on the electrical grid and renewable energy
Lisa Hymas
There are lots of reasons to be skeptical of the forthcoming study from the Department of Energy
This army base once drove West Oakland’s economy. Now it drives discrimination.
Emma Foehringer Merchant
Residents in the area are sicker for living next to the port — citing poor air quality
“Full transparency”: Anthony Scaramucci informs Twitter that he’s deleting old tweets in effort to be transparent
Taylor Link
The new White House communications director had taken pro-gun control, climate and anti-wall stances in the past
They want to bust blue bubbles: Right-wing overrides of progressive local laws are on the rise
Jim Hightower
Corporations and conservative state government collusion on preemption is exploding across the country
The demolition of U.S. global power
Alfred McCoy
Donald Trump’s road to debacle in the greater Middle East
Republicans helped Jerry Brown cement California’s big climate initiative
Nathanael Johnson
California extends their cap and trade program to 2030
The deep history of the radical right’s stealth plan for America
Kristin Miller
A Q&A with author Nancy MacLean about the elusive James McGill Buchanan
Will climate change’s “very, very bad worst-case scenarios” come true?
Alexandra Clinton
The writer of a viral New York Magazine article and a NASA scientist discuss the "kryptonite" of climate science
Today’s extreme heat may become norm within a decade
Andrea Thompson
Get used to the heat — weather patterns are changing as the Earth warms
Karen Budd-Falen, the Bundy family’s lawyer, may be Trump’s pick to manage federal lands
Amanda Marcotte
Budd-Falen has a history of attacking environmentalists, federal agents and protected species like the gray wolf
Greenhouse gases are rapidly changing the atmosphere
Brian Kahn
Passing the 2°C threshold would put humanity outside the “safe” range of warming outlined by scientists
The greatest story too rarely told: America is an oligarchy
John Atcheson
Our nation is controlled by corporate power and the individually wealthy, and the major press is in on the con
Chris Christie’s era of misrule in Jersey: The empty swamp mall and the canceled tunnel
Robert Hennelly
A massive Meadowlands mall boondoggle, and a Hudson tunnel that hasn't been built, typify the Chris Christie era
Rising temperatures could bring flight delays worldwide
Bobby Magill
Pheonix flights can't take off — what other cities will be at risk?
Trump bet Americans would like his un-Presidential antics. He may be right
Neal Gabler
Is America one big con game?
The fact is: Facts don’t matter to climate deniers
Eric Holthaus
Evidence won't change the minds of climate change deniers
WATCH: Heartbreaking coral reef deaths show how climate change is destroying oceans
Alexandra Clinton
Netflix documentary "Chasing Coral" photographs the coral bleaching deaths sweeping oceans around the world
Rising from the ashes, a Buffalo suburb ends its dependence on coal
Elizabeth McGowan
First in a series on communities overcoming obstacles to become cleaner and greener
America is on pause
D. Watkins
American greatness is on a break for at least 4 years. Every day Donald Trump is in office, it slips further away
A vote for moral technology: Updating Reinhold Niebuhr to the age of Donald Trump
Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
The great theologian's understanding of irony and hubris can help us figure out what happened, and where we go next
Is Putin funding anti-fracking groups? Republicans think so — and so did Hillary Clinton
Matthew Sheffield
It sounds outlandish — but there are hints that some anti-fracking activists have received Russian money
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