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Deconstruction zone: Doubling down on dystopia, preventing the triumph of Trump’s will
John Feffer
We can rewrite our own dystopian reality. We can change that bleak future ourselves
Removing our chance to react: NOAA sea grant cut could slow climate adaptation
John Upton
Trump's plan to cut federal efforts to stop global warming could hurt coastal Americans
Great Barrier bleach: Mass bleaching is hitting world’s largest coral reef system
Brian Kahn
Climate change, causing warming waters, is causing the coral reef to be in a precarious position
Robert Reich: Trump has officially waged war on America’s truth tellers
Robert Reich
Trump is actively destroying the truth-telling institutions our democracy depends on
New York 2140: A novelist’s vision of a drowned city that still never sleeps
Robert Kopp
Literature can inspire focus in a way that myopic discussions of the near term or grim, apocalyptic tales can't
Communicating climate change: Focus on the framing, not just the facts
Rose Hendricks
The way we talk about climate change affects the way people think about it
The Prius of shoes is coming: Sneaker makers are finding new ways to reduce their carbon footprints
Diane Stopyra
Sneakers have not been known for their sustainable manufacturing processes. That's changing fast
Famines in the 21st century? It’s not for lack of food
Daniel Maxwell
What explains this rapid rise in the number of people who need emergency food assistance? Hint: it's not a shortage
EPA withdraws request for methane data
Bobby Magill
EPA withdrew a request for methane emission info from 15,000 companies nationwide
The wheels that set her free: The humble bicycle continues to be a key to women’s empowerment
Peter Zheutlin
From an audacious 1895 global trek to girls in developing countries biking to school, 2 wheels change everything
Trump has given the mainstream news a gift — and they’re blowing it
Sophia A. McClennen
Trump's offering the press a chance to step up and be the Cronkite to his Nixon. So far, it's dropping the ball
President Trump’s “skinny” budget is already dead
Roy T. Meyers
Don’t expect his skinny budget to provide a consistent vision for the nation – or to have a future
Freaky February: Last month’s spring-like warmth was a product of climate change
Brian Kahn
February's warmth was 13 times more likely than it was 120 years ago
EPA chief Scott Pruitt denies human activity has led to global warming, as a longtime EPA administrator resigns
Taylor Link
The day before Pruitt denied carbon dioxide caused global warming, an administrator resigns out of principle
This tiny program keeps our coasts safe. So Trump’s gutting it, of course
Emma Foehringer Merchant
Coming to grips with the reality of climate change is scary enough
Dakota Pipeline protests come to Wall Street: Native American activists hope to pressure big banks to back off
Bob Hennelly
Native Americans and supporters take to New York's City Hall in the first wave of a nationwide divestment campaign
Trump wants to “zero out” EPA programs
Bobby Magill
Programs addressing climate change, energy efficiency, diesel emissions, environmental justice to be shuttered
Congress targets Endangered Species Act and its climate benefits
Bobby Magill
“Talk of ‘modernizing the ESA’ in the current Congress is doublespeak for ‘weakening the ESA,’ ”
Federal Twitter accounts are significantly less active since Trump took office
Taylor Link
Department of Education and EPA Water accounts are tweeting less than half their normal rates, according to a study
Global warming had clear hand in record Australia heat
Andrea Thompson
Climate change makes heatwaves up to 50 times more likely and hotter, study says
How to talk climate change across the aisle: Focus on adaptive solutions rather than causes
Thomas Bateman, Kieran O'Connor
Talk of adapting to climate change is less polarizing to conservatives than the idea of slashing emissions
The art of the Trumpaclysm: How the United States invaded, occupied and remade itself
Tom Engelhardt
President Trump’s presidency came from somewhere and developed out of something
“Science, not silence”: Scientists are poised to start a new movement during Trump’s presidency
Brian Kahn
The current efforts underway are only the beginning if scientists want to remake the political landscape
America’s infrastructure disaster — and why Donald Trump will do nothing to fix it
Paul Rosenberg
As the Oroville Dam near-disaster makes plain, America's infrastructure is crumbling. Trump's plan is empty talk
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