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How Bill Clinton paved the way for Donald Trump’s racist and audacious deportation agenda
Anis Shivani
The pernicious legacy of Clinton's 1996 immigration reform — and how progressives can begin to fight back
Citizen smoke screen: Removal of energy “burdens” could have huge impacts
Bobby Magill
Trump's executive order on energy calls for the removal of "burdens" to domestic energy use
Forget Trump TV. Bernie Sanders has struck gold with his new Facebook Live show
Charlie May
Bernie Sanders continues the message of his campaign by tackling real issues on his Facebook Live show
Noam Chomsky: Why Donald Trump is pushing the doomsday clock to the brink of midnight
David Gibbs
Noam Chomsky discussed Trump, Russia, history and the
WATCH: Scott Pruitt is tested by Fox News host over EPA regulations and steep budget cuts
Charlie May
The new EPA Administrator is given a tough time about his refusal to understand the severity of climate change
Full speed ahead: Why states are pushing ahead with clean energy despite Trump’s embrace of coal
Bill Ritter, Jr.
Former Colorado Gov. explains why clean energy will keep growing despite President Trump's focus on fossil fuel
As the world burns
Emma Foehringer Merchant
Trump’s environmental executive order is everything we feared.
The Arctic Is Warm Again, Because Of Course It Is
Brian Kahn
It's extremely abnormal for the Arctic to repeatedly have high temperatures, and this is reshaping the region
“A lot of bad luck”: Drought and severe weather fuels record Oklahoma wildfires
Andrea Thompson
The blazes have destroyed dozens of buildings and killed seven people as well as hundreds of cattle
Coal is dying, and Trump can’t save it: But there are much better alternatives for coal country and our economy
Paul Rosenberg
Whatever Trump claims, coal jobs aren't coming back. But a "just transition" to a different future is possible
National (in)security: What a Trump presidency really means for Americans at the edge
Rajan Menon
Trump’s conception of security not only doesn’t break the mold of recent administrations — it’s a fine fit for it
Nature’s Brita filters: Scientists are using wood, sunlight and even human waste to solve drinking water shortages
Diane Stopyra
Imagine instead a machine that can turn sewage into clean drinking water — and power the surrounding area as well
Debating the big questions on immigration, part 2: How Bill Clinton paved the way for Donald Trump’s deportation policy
Anis Shivani
Part 2: The pernicious legacy of Clinton's 1996 immigration reform — and how progressives can begin to fight back
Trump’s paradise disappears: As seas around Mar-a-Lago rise, budget cuts could damage local climate work
Lisa Song
The president’s budget calls for ending an environmental program that had supported climate efforts in his backyard
Interior Secretary Zinke is a Roosevelt fanboy. So does that mean he won’t trash the place?
Emma Foehringer Merchant
Zinke has already approved a lease of 56 million tons of coal in Utah and another sale of more than 900,000 acres
America’s loss is China’s gain: Trump’s stance on climate change is a gift to the Chinese
John Light
America's whiplash-inducing reversal on climate change is China’s gain. Here's why
Paul Krugman: This is why so many Trump supporters vote against their own self-interest
Jacob Sugarman
The New York Times columnist debunks the notion that West Virginians hope to recrown King Coal
“Love” and the rise of the bigendered sitcom
John Semley
Judd Apatow's "Love" on Netflix upends the gender dynamics of the modern rom-com
The fake “war on coal”: Trump moves to dismantle U.S. climate rules
Bobby Magill
President Trump signed an executive order last week aiming to overturn federal climate policies
Trump’s war on environment and science are rooted in his post-truth politics — and maybe in postmodern philosophy
Conor Lynch
Trump's assault on science ultimately rests on his hostility toward truth, an idea with a complicated history
Trump administration cuts funds for “critical” NASA missions
Andrea Thompson
Four important climate-related NASA satellite missions were proposed for termination — including one in orbit now
Do not look Rex Tillerson in the eyes if you work at the State Department: report
Taylor Link
The former Exxon Mobil CEO is having a tough time transitioning to the government, reportedly distrustful of staff
A climate of lies: Denialism goes wider, and weirder, as Trump amplifies Republican mendacity
Amanda Marcotte
Climate-change denialists were already terrible, but they've grown bolder and more bizarre in the age of Trump
Is Brexit the beginning of the end for international cooperation?
William Magnuson
We may be witnessing the twilight of the multilateral era
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