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Explosive growth in bulls**t studies! The latest academic frontier in the age of You Know Who

Paul Rosenberg
In many ways this discipline goes back to Socrates — but as professor Carl Bergstrom explains, it's urgent today

Is Trump launching a new New World Order?

Michael T. Klare
Call it the Petro-Powers vs. the Greens

Yes, Democrats need a civil war: Believe it or not, it’s the only real path back to power

Bill Curry
Papering over the party's internal conflicts only led to defeat. Without open debate, victory will never come

May continues a ridiculous warm streak for the planet

Brian Kahn
We're on a warm streak this year — and that doesn't bode well for the future

Sharp uptick in wildfires strains Great Plains agencies

John Upton
Wildfires in the Great Plains were considered rare until recently

Emails show extent of EPA head Scott Pruitt’s ties to industries he’s supposed to regulate: report

Matthew Rozsa
A disturbing report indicates that Scott Pruitt's fossil fuel connections are taking advantage of the EPA head

Goodbye Pacific pivot, hello Pacific retreat

John Feffer
Who will take America’s place in Asia?

The U.S. hit a wind and solar power milestone in March

Bobby Magill
States are upping their renewable energy goals, and the results are significant

GOP congressman is forging ahead on climate action

Brian Kahn
Rep. Carlos Curbelo is laying the groundwork for Republicans to act on climate policy

Writer of “The Goldbergs” trolls Trumpers with “Spaceballs” references

Matthew Rozsa
Adam F. Goldberg started with a reference to President Skroob, and things just took off from there

Donald Trump to mayor of island sinking due to climate change: Don’t worry about it!

Charlie May
Despite scientists saying climate change has caused the island to shrink both Trump and the mayor want to ignore it

Trump brings out the Bible for faith and freedom

Adele Stan
With the country’s eyes on Comey, Trump enlists evangelicals to push Senate on health bill

There’s a new way the U.S. is committing to Paris

Brian Kahn
Americans plan to fight climate change with or without the federal government's help

Jason Isbell’s got hope for the high road: “If you yell at people they’re going to stop listening”

Silas House
Salon talks to singer-songwriter Jason Isbell about politics, poverty, religion, fake news & "The Nashville Sound"

LISTEN: Ruth Ben-Ghiat on how Trump is already using “fascist tactics”

Chauncey DeVega
This week on "The Chauncey DeVega Show," an NYU historian on the role violence plays in Trump's appeal to voters

James Mattis kept declining White House requests to appear on Fox News

Charlie May
Though asked by the president to appear on shows like "Fox and Friends" Mattis has declined and remained apolitical

Trump’s decision to pull out of Paris is paying off on the international stage

Sophia Tesfaye
Trump's "America first" policy may cause loud complaints on the world stage — but leaders can't afford to act

Here’s what President Trump was doing during James Comey’s testimony

Peter Montgomery
The president wasn't tweeting. He wasn't watching. He was hanging out with evangelicals

The other reason to shift away from coal: Air pollution that kills thousands every year

Jay Apt
Killing the environment could also kill your health

What if several of the world’s biggest food crops failed at the same time?

Anthony Janetos
Many of the world’s major breadbaskets have experienced crop loss due to climate change

To slow climate change, India joins the renewable energy revolution

Arun Agrawal
India is emerging as a major market for renewable energy

The wrong side of history: My uncle’s Supreme Court stand against interracial marriage

Dave Singleton
My Uncle Bob represented the state in Loving v. Virginia. My family didn't talk about it until after he died

Protecting ocean waters will aid climate adaptation

Bobby Magill
Oceans should be protected like national parks, scientists argue

Is the developed world we’ve created giving us cancer?

Chelsey Kivland
One in eight American women will suffer breast cancer during their lifetimes
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