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Donald Trump’s Paris pullout could be another League of Nations debacle
Matthew Rozsa
Elections have consequences, and a century ago one presidential election changed the world
Scott Pruitt gets debunked by climate scientists
Emma Foehringer Merchant
Climate scientists published a study that calls Pruitt out by name
Bipartisan bill introduced to fix neighborhood floods
John Upton
Climate change is increasing flood activity around the country, and legislators have noticed
The demographics of the #resistance
Dana R. Fisher, Dawn Marie Dow, Rashawn Ray
Ninety percent of the protesters at the Women’s March on Washington voted for Hillary Clinton
The myth of Ivanka’s influence: Liberals built her up as much as “Ivanka voters” did
Erin Keane
Are we finally coming to terms with the reality that Ivanka is window dressing for the White House, nothing more?
Add nitrous oxide to the list of permafrost melt concerns
Brian Kahn
It's not just carbon: the release of nitrous oxide from once-frozen soil threatens our world
Climate change as culture war: Trump’s Paris pullout is a giant middle finger to the left
Amanda Marcotte
As Paris makes clear, right-wing attitudes on climate change are largely driven by hatred of tree-hugging liberals
Technosplit: The bifurcation of humanity
Jeremy Lent
Will social inequality soon be programmed into our DNA?
Fact-Checking Trump: Coal Mines Open, Prospects Bleak
Bobby Magill
The coal industry faces a bleak future regardless of anything Trump has planned
Superhero films are bad for democracy
Keith A. Spencer
The movie genre epitomizes the right-wing idea that we need elites to save us
Trump officials are cagey on whether the president believes in man-made climate change
Matthew Rozsa
Past comments suggest that not only does he not believe in global warming, but doesn't respect coal miners either
Liberals and Europeans like the Paris deal, and that’s why Trump wanted to get rid of it
Matthew Rozsa
The efforts to persuade Trump on the Paris climate accord seemed to have had the opposite effect
Ivanka Trump seems unfazed that one of the things she cared about was destroyed
Taylor Link
The first daughter and White House staffer suffered a huge loss in the climate change debate
European allies, American mayors vow to resist Trump’s climate change policy
Matthew Rozsa
The leaders of France, Germany and Italy have this much in common with hundreds of mayors: Opposing Trump
From Paris to Bears Ears, Donald Trump’s “Obama derangement syndrome” is going critical
Amanda Marcotte
Almost everything Donald Trump and his acolytes do is fueled by the desire to uproot or undo Barack Obama's legacy
Trump defiantly announces U.S. withdrawal from landmark Paris climate agreement: “If we can’t [renegotiate], that’s fine”
Charlie May
In a news conference at the White House, President Trump touted that the U.S. will leave the Paris agreement
Top CEOs make last-ditch appeal to Trump: Keep U.S. in the Paris climate agreement to save the economy
Sophia Tesfaye
From Apple to Exxon, the world's leading corporate CEOs lobby the White House — after the Pope and Ivanka failed
Gov’t Mule’s “Revolution”: Hope for an angry and divided land
David Masciotra
EXCLUSIVE: Listen to the premiere of a new single, "Pressure Under Fire," from "Revolution Come... Revolution Go"
Michigan Republican: God “can take care” of climate change problems
Matthew Rozsa
Why worry about climate change? One Republican thinks God can cure it
Trump Looks Ready to Leave the Paris Agreement — What Now?
John Light
Now the world is watching to see whether Trump will just quit the Paris Agreement, or go even further
World’s first commercial CO2 capture plant goes live
Bobby Magill
Carbon dioxide capture gets serious with a new commercial plant in Switzerland
The media neglected to cover climate change last year — when it was most important
Kevin Kalhoefer
As President Trump decides whether or not to pull out of the Paris deal, the impacts haven't been discussed
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