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America sets new record: Electricity’s carbon footprint shrinks, renewable energy use increases
Bobby Magill
Until 2016, electricity was America’s biggest single source of climate pollution
Grab your signs: There are 3 big anti-Trump marches coming up this month
Ilana Novick
The administration's April cowards bring protesters empowered
It didn’t end at the ballot box: Donald Trump’s biggest supporters now push for a divisive agenda
Alex Kotch
Confederacy boosters, xenophobes and alt-right firebrands are pursuing divisive agendas in their home states
Security trumps progress: Cabinet members demand more protection while preparing to slash budgets
Sophia Tesfaye
Scott Pruitt wants 24-hour security but cuts EPA budget 33 percent. Betsy DeVos' security costs $1 million a month
War in the Gulf (No, not that Gulf!)
Dahr Jamail
The U.S. Navy is committing an anti-environmental broadside in the Gulf of Alaska
Robert Reich: Trump voters realize the hard way that the president can’t follow through
Robert Reich
He said he’d repeal Obamacare and replace it with something “wonderful.” You bought it, but then he didn’t do it
Republicans give America an extreme right-wing Supreme Court that will divide the country more than ever
Steven Rosenfeld
Republicans didn't just steal a Supreme Court seat; they're unwinding rules that force compromise
It’s about climate: S-Town gets serious about the personal ramifications of climate change
Cody Permenter
The most popular podcast of the year talked a lot about a big subject
Approaching “societal collapse”: New equation shows how quickly humans are wrecking the planet
Robin Scher
Our future appears set for a classic apocalyptic blockbuster
Salon’s author questionnaire: “Can it be true that even as I despised them, they intrigued me and thus opened new holes up in my imagination?”
Teddy Wayne
Salon talks to Julie Buntin, Fiona Maazel, Olivia Sudjic, Kristen Radtke and Lidia Yuknavitch
Bad news for President Trump: Americans used a lot less coal in 2016
Bobby Magill
Coal use in the U.S. fell 9 percent in 2016, even as the Trump administration seeks a coal industry revival
Donald and Vlad are still a deadly combo: Either as partners or rivals, they’re waging a war against civilization
Paul Rosenberg
Putin and Trump are often depicted as enemies of democracy. What they really want to destroy is civilization
Beware a zombie Paris Agreement: Stopping climate change now depends on trusting Donald Trump
Lindsay Iversen
Trump's executive order on the environment keeps U.S. participation in the climate agreement. But will he abide?
Trump needs a reality check: Environmental protections save lives, create jobs, strengthen the economy
Elliott Negin
By nullifying Obama-era climate initiatives, Trump puts the nation at risk in several ways
Sinking ships: Icebergs are swarming shipping lanes in the Arctic
Brian Kahn
An unusually large swarm of icebergs is forcing ships to change course in the North Atlantic
California snowpack healthy again, but warming looms large
Andrea ThompsonMerging seas: Parts of the Arctic Ocean are turning into the Atlantic
Brian Kahn
Climate change is helping drive warm water into the eastern Arctic Ocean, altering it in unprecedented ways
The world handed to Trump is a big, fat, huge mess: But don’t blame Obama — this took years of capitalism and imperialism
Conor Lynch
But such a mess is the inevitable result of an economic system based on endless growth and limitless exploitation
Samantha Bee’s message for liberals: Ivanka Trump is not your secret buddy
Alexandra Rosenmann
The "Full Frontal" host weighs in on the first daughter's recent White House promotion
“Racially motivated genocide”: Congress’ political theater threatens science, climate
Bobby Magill
Dozens of GOP-sponsored bills have been introduced in Congress that seek to hamstring federal climate action
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo of the Stanford Prison Experiment: Donald Trump is an “unconstrained, unbridled present hedonist”
Chauncey DeVega
Stanford professor who ran the most famous (and scary) psychology experiment in history throws Trump on the couch
Samantha Bee: Ivanka Trump is not “your secret progressive buddy”
Taylor Link
Bee does not think progressives should be relying on the president's daughter — even if she's an ex-Democrat
Doomsday’s approaching: The climate could hit a state unseen in 50 million years
Brian Kahn
If carbon emissions continue on their current trajectory, the atmosphere could reach an unseen level
We’ve seen this before: What history reveals about surges in anti-Semitism and anti-immigrant sentiments
Ingrid Anderson
There was a time when immigrants and Jews were targets of violence and bigotry
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