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Arctic heat is becoming more common and persistent
Brian Kahn
Warmer air and water is fueling a negative feedback loop — temperatures rising faster than rest of the world
Why a city block can be one of the loneliest places on earth
Eve Andrews
Even entire apartment buildings can lack a sense of community
“Wiggly meats”: Feminism, “transgressive sex” and the fiction of Matthew Klam
Anna March
Feminist literature like "Who Is Rich?" needs to be the standard, especially from straight white male authors
Here are 10 of the world’s dirtiest oil and coal polluters
Lauren Kaori Gurley
More than a third of the greenhouse gas emissions worldwide can be traced to just ten entities
How environmentalists can regroup for the Trump era
Robert Percival
Lessons learned from the Reagan and Bush eras can help fight attacks on the environment
The Larsen C iceberg finally broke away. Now there’s a trillion-ton iceberg adrift
Brian Kahn
An iceberg large enough to cover the U.S. with 4.6 inches of ice will melt into our ocean waters
Jamie Dimon, rumored one-time Treasury Secretary pick, is now “embarrassed” to be an American
Matthew Rozsa
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon was rumored to be a contender for Treasury Secretary. Now he's ashamed
5 wingnuts and reactionaries Bill Maher has made peace with in the last year alone
Alex Henderson
Ted Nugent is just the latest extremist the "Real Time" host has courted in recent months
Noam Chomsky: The Left needs to “find common ground” with Evangelical Christians
Charles Derber
"There’s no point arguing that it can’t be done because the cultural differences are too great," says Chomsky
WATCH: Coral falls victim to climate change in Netflix film
Alexandra Clinton
"Chasing Coral" documents global warming in real time as it destroys the Great Barrier Reef
The Democratic Party is such a mess — What are we going to do?
Don Hazen, Kali Holloway, Steven Rosenfeld
Ten experts analyze the “situation”
A trillion-ton iceberg broke off from Antarctica
Brian Kahn
The Larsen-C iceberg is roughly the size of Delaware, and it broke off of Antarctica
Consider the upside, liberals: If Trump can achieve a new détente with Russia, that’s a good thing
Danielle Ryan
Whatever happened during the campaign, we're stuck with these guys. It's a lot better if they don't go to war
WATCH: The solution for reversing global warming is educating girls and family planning
Penguin Books
Project Drawdown examines 100 solutions to reverse global warming by 2050
10 years ago: A dispatch from Al Gore’s Live Earth festival
Cintra Wilson
From the Salon Archives: Remember when Al Gore brought Kanye and Sting together to fight climate change?
The wonderful placebo effect
Ronald P. Grelsamer
We know the power of belief can bring relief from many ailments. How does it work, and why?
The arctic has been crazy warm all year. This is what it means for sea ice
Brian Kahn
Ice-volume in the arctic is at a record-low — and it's only going to get worse
LISTEN: Embracing feminine leadership could save humanity from itself
Lauren Schiller
Bioneers co-founder Nina Simons talks to "Inflection Point" about feminine leadership, "The Burning Times" and more
If Ben & Jerry’s is progressive, why won’t it protect its farmworkers?
Michael Arria
A record of labor exploitation from the company we expect better from
Every nation, except for the U.S., reaffirmed the Paris climate accord at G-20 summit
Taylor Link
World leaders came together to fight climate change, but President Trump once again refused to join them
If we stopped emitting greenhouse gases right now, would we stop climate change?
Richard B. Rood
Best-case scenario, how much climate change is inevitable?
Man up, ladies! How “GLOW” exposes “manliness” as an elaborate, fragile front
Eileen G'Sell
For all its spandex and elastic values, “GLOW” illuminates the ridiculous, intricate stage show that is masculinity
WATCH: Stop saying you “believe” in climate change
Alli Joseph
Author Paul Hawken says language is being used against those who know the science
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