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New data set explores 90 years of natural disasters in the US

Leah Platt Boston, Maria Lucia Yanguas, Matthew Kahn, Paul W. Rhode
Data shows natural disasters can affect migration and levels of inequality

The world is on the brink of an electric car revolution

Brian Kahn
Will the shift to electric cars end the fossil fuel industry?

Trump’s anti-immigration policies are pushing tech workers and students to Canada

Charlie May
Canada is capitalizing on tech workers and students due to Trump's harsh immigration rhetoric

Texas has no problem handing over residents’ information to the federal government

Michael Glassman
Texas suddenly has no problem working with Washington — a big change from the climate a few years ago

This is how climate change will shift the world’s cities

Brian Kahn
If we don't cut back on carbon pollution, our summers will keep getting hotter

Is America past the point of no return?

Thom Hartmann
Oligarchs representing monopolistic Big Pharma, Big Banks, and Big Retail/Fast Food are devastating us

Government action isn’t enough for climate change. The private sector can cut billions of tons of carbon

Michael Vandenbergh, Jonathan M. Gilligan
Businesses can make up for inaction on climate by government by investing in energy and fuel efficiency

Sunnier skies driving Greenland surface melt

Andrea Thompson
Scientists discovered another factor leading to global sea rise

Global warming tipped scales in Europe’s heat wave

Andrea Thompson
Greenhouse gas emissions are causing record-setting heat waves across Europe

Florida law allows any parent to challenge how evolution, climate change are taught in schools

Matthew Rozsa
It looks like the lessons of the Scopes Monkey trial have not yet been absorbed in Florida

Donald Trump and Neil Gorsuch have the right wing thinking big — really big

Peter Montgomery, Right Wing Watch
Under Trump, religious right leaders plan a big comeback: "We are in a war for the future of this republic"

With the help of industry insiders and lobbyists, Scott Pruitt is rapidly changing the EPA

Charlie May
"It amounts to a corporate takeover of the agency, in its decision- and policy-making functions"

Climate change will hit poorest the hardest in U.S.

Brian Kahn
Union County, Florida is a classic example of environmental injustice

The defeat of ISIS will not bring the end of terrorism — more likely a new beginning

Émile P. Torres
Although the Islamic State is close to a decisive military defeat, its apocalyptic ideology isn't going anywhere

Cold War flashback: Media’s flawed coverage of the Trump-Russia story is not helping the left

Danielle Ryan
CNN's terrible week was just the latest example of sloppy, hysterical Russia coverage that only feeds Trump

Four myths journalists should watch out for during Trump’s “Energy Week”

Lisa Hymas
The end of energy week and the Trump administration still can't figure out we are destroying the planet

Barack Obama warns against nationalism, says the “world is at a crossroads” in Indonesian speech

Taylor Link
In Indonesia, Obama calls for tolerance, defends democracy against tribal and ethnic divisions

Sunnier skies driving Greenland surface melt

Andrea Thompson
Greenland's ice sheet has become the biggest single contributor to rising sea levels

States betting on giant batteries to cut carbon

Bobby Magill
Are large batteries the new weapon against fossil fuels?

Harry Potter and the chamber of owls: the boy wizard’s popularity may be affecting the black-market owl trade

Keith A. Spencer
From “Harry Potter” to “Finding Nemo,” a brief history of fiction and celebrity affecting nature

For Young Muslim-Americans Like Nabra Hassanen, IHOP Served as a Rare Safe Space

Lauren Kaori Gurley
The teenager's slaying outside of IHOP should be treated as yet another attack on Muslims.

Greta Van Susteren is out at MSNBC after six short months

Charlie May
Van Susteren and MSNBC are finished, just as the liberal-leaning network hires Hugh Hewitt and Bret Stephen

Trump, with a vicious temperament, seems eager to hasten the doomsday clock

Vijay Prashad
Climate catastrophe and the threat of war, make the future very dark, indeed

LISTEN: This is how we end structural racism in the tech industry

Lauren Schiller
A conversation about diversifying Silicon Valley — and beyond — with Laura Weidman Powers and Code2040
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