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How the world breaks: An intimate look at recent global natural weather disasters

Chellis Glendinning
Stan Cox and Paul Cox describe the destructive force of nature in the context of climate change

Out of sight, out of mind: The energy department website shifts focus to the economy

Brian Kahn
The Trump administration is cutting down on greenhouse gases — on its websites, that is

Superhero of the sea: “Seaweed Cheetos” could be the next key to fighting global warming

Diane Stopyra
Humble algae is the hot new cash crop — and could be a surprising key to sustaining our growing population

Climate change as genocide: But the international response is essentially a shrug of indifference

Michael T. Klare
Not since World War II have more human beings been at risk of disease and starvation than at this very moment

WATCH: Maher’s Earth Day demands: choose food and water over Mars, an “airless, lifeless, freezing sh**thole!”

Alli Joseph
Stop failing to fix and appreciate Earth in favor of the exciting “party planet right next door," says Bill Maher

Bill O’Reilly ruined the news: 10 ways he and Fox News harassed us all

Sophia A. McClennen
Bill O’Reilly may be out at Fox News, but we will be feeling the impact of his show for a long time

Why march for science? Because the value of social trust — under attack by Trump — is worth fighting for

Paul Rosenberg
Defending science is not just about resisting climate denialism. It's about bedrock values of social progress

Watching the planet breathe: Studying Earth’s carbon cycle from space

Berrien Moore III, Sean Crowell
Understanding the carbon cycle is crucially important for many reasons

How do we lose the next war in the Middle East? The short answer: Fight it!

Danny Sjursen
Want a formula for forever war? Send in the cavalry . . . again

The New York Times makes nice with the right by adding ex-Wall Street Journal writer Bret Stephens

Neal Gabler
Adding Bret Stephens to its roster of op-ed voices seems to be some kind of atonement for missing Trumpism

“It’s not magic; it’s science!” How “Bill Nye Saves the World” makes a gentle stand against ignorance

Melanie McFarland
Starting this weekend on Netflix, the Science Guy leads a new TV crusade that champions facts in our post-truth age

Here’s the scariest part of Alex Jones’ “performance art” defense

Todd Gitlin
You shouldn't take him seriously, his lawyers say, even though the president does

Donald Trump’s base grades his first 100 days in office: B-

Charlie May
The president is having a hard time impressing his base on health care

As the U.S. retreats, China is taking the lead on green energy

Kevin P. Gallagher
Donald Trump's "let's go with coal" strategy is giving China a massive opening in the future of electricity

Donald Trump will probably stay in Paris climate deal, likely won’t reverse Obama’s Iran deal

Matthew Rozsa
On foreign policy, the president's reversing course on two major campaign promises

The opposite of MAGA: Public goods made America great and can do so again

Marina v. N. Whitman
The U.S. owes much of its prosperity to investment in public goods like highways, parks and schools

Stopping the flow: Warming-driven glacier melt leads to “river piracy”

Andrea Thompson
Rising glacier melt is actually decreasing the amount of water flowing through rivers

Government workers continue to turn: EPA employee denounces Pruitt, Trump in fiery resignation letter

John Light
Staffers are dissenting from within the EPA over Scott Pruitt

Americans think national parks are worth $92 billion: Why don’t we fund them accordingly?

Linda J. Bilmes, John Loomis
A study estimates that Americans would pay $92 billion yearly in extra taxes to protect national parks

Hey look: Yet another record low month for sea ice

Brian Kahn
Climate change continues its rapid reshaping of the Arctic as yet another month saw sea ice set a record-low mark

A slick business move: Carbon emissions factor into major oil sands shake-up

Bobby Magill
Major oil companies, feeling pressure from low oil prices and global climate policy, are fleeing Canada's oil sands

Soaring beyond 100: Early heat wave that bakes India is a sign of what’s to come

Andrea Thompson
Heat waves have set in early in northern India. They are expected to become more common with warming

“You work for us”: Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake faces hostile town hall

Matthew Rozsa
Flake, a vulnerable Republican, was flamed over Trump's border wall, the secretary education and climate change

The Great Barrier Reef is doomed: Scientists say that there’s irreversible damage

Brian Kahn
Record-breaking temperatures have caused bleaching to the coral
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