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Climate scientists unite against New York Times columnist Bret Stephens

Matthew Rozsa
The Times' climate-denying columnist made an error in his first column

The joker’s smile!

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Sure torturing the facts is grotesque, as is a flagrant disregard for truth, but neither is as bad as that smile

Global warming’s fingerprints are all over extreme weather

Andrea Thompson
Group of scientists has aimed to develop an approach to investigating how climate change impacts extreme weather

Climate change is altering the Arctic faster than expected

Brian Kahn
Evidence continues to mount that climate change has pushed the Arctic into a new state.

Historian Timothy Snyder: “It’s pretty much inevitable” that Trump will try to stage a coup and overthrow democracy

Chauncey DeVega
Yale historian and author of the new book "On Tyranny" says we may have one year left to save American democracy

Can Bill Nye – or any other science show – really save the world?

Heather Akin, Bruce W. Hardy, Dietram A. Scheufele, Dominique Brossard
Bill Nye: “We’ll do our best to enlighten and entertain our audience. And, perhaps we’ll change the world a little.

The 100 days that turned America upside down

Neal Gabler
Trump, promised to disrupt the country. He has — and more.

Koch Industries spent part of $3.1 million to help confirm Scott Pruitt as head of the EPA, filings show

Charlie May
Corporate lobbyists continue to flood Washington

It’s the end of the world and we know it: Scientists in many disciplines see apocalypse, soon

Émile P. Torres
Stephen Hawking is one of many scientists who see the possible near-term demise of our species. Spend that 401k!

Is the Trump administration enabling genocide in Yemen? And will Americans ever pay attention?

Theo Horesh
The Saudis are trying to starve Yemeni rebels into submission — and the U.S. is turning a blind eye, or worse

Dispatch from the United States of Science: A nation of nerds fights back

James Kakalios
Those who question the value of scientists should do us all a favor and avoid using the fruits of their labor

Another weekend, another protest: Thousands turn out for worldwide “Climate March”

Taylor Link
Hundreds of groups from all over the world protested climate change denial from the Trump administration

The Washington Post has a lobbyist as a writer. Here are 12 times they didn’t disclose conflicts of interest

Eric Hananoki
Editor says the Post wasn’t “initially clear enough with” Ed Rogers “on our expectations” but defends paper

To have impact, the People’s Climate March needs to reach beyond activists

Jill Hopke
Surveys show that only about one in five adults in the United States is alarmed about climate change.

New York Times staff, social media accounts push back against new opinion columnist Bret Stephens’ first op-ed

Taylor Link
Journalists at The New York Times did not agree with Stephens' take on the climate change debate

Mercer family’s charitable giving skyrocketed in 2015, new filing shows

Carrie Levine
The 2016 election cycle brought the Trump-backing billionaires new prominence

Heineken pulls an anti-Pepsi, but is still trying to sell you beer

Rachel Leah
Whoa, guys. Heineken may have been trying to send a message. But do all beers matter?

The bizarre experience of watching cable news in America on Earth Day

Thom Hartmann
Nobody's talking about how people are getting rich by destroying the planet

China, India become climate leaders as West falters

John Upton
Climate policies are advancing in developing countries but stalling or regressing in richer ones.

Want to know what sea level rise will do to the environment? There’s an app for that

Brian Kahn
The oceans are rising and already creating problems from Boston to Miami

Unraveling Obama’s climate legacy may not be as easy as Trump thinks

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
Trump's anti-environment entertainments will crash against the bulwark of good, old-fashioned administrative law

Everyone can sing: Obsessing over talent might hurt your kids later in life

Steven M. Demorest
Our society's toxic idea of "talent" can deprive people of music's benefits for the rest of their lives

“Drew! Barry! More Power!”: The 10 best penguin movies ever made

Gary M. Kramer
World Penguin Day is April 25, and there are plenty of films to help you celebrate your passion for penguins

Does “green energy” have hidden health and environmental costs? Yes, but not as much

Edgar Hertwich, Anders Arvesen, Sangwon Suh, Thomas Gibon
Solar and wind have much lower health and environmental footprints than fossil fuels
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