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Drowning out the East Coast: Coastal cities could flood three times a week by 2045
John Upton
Seas along the mid-Atlantic coast have been rising faster than those nearly anywhere else
Trump’s attacks on the press — and how the “liberal media” myth has empowered him
Conor Lynch
Yes, the mainstream media has biases that Trump has exploited — but not the ones he complains about in public
A winter of blazing discontent continues in the arctic
Brian Kahn
The Arctic is in crisis and is the most dramatic example of how carbon pollution is reshaping the planet
Food security, forests at risk under Trump’s USDA
Bobby Magill
Concern follows Trump’s statements scoffing at climate policy and he words and actions of his pick for ag secretary
Corporate executives: Your constituents are watching
Daniel Korschun
Staying politically neutral is more dangerous for companies than they might think
For indigenous communities, fish is more than food
Yoshitaka Ota, Andrés Cisneros-Montemayor
Indigenous peoples’ relationships with the sea play an important role in maintaining their identities
6 things Steve Bannon has declared war on
Kali Holloway
Bannon's the man with the power in the White House. But he has a long list of things he hates
Trump’s uninhabitable world: The EPA starts to remove Obama-era information from its site
Brian Kahn
Federal climate plans, tribal assistance programs and references to international cooperation have been stricken
Garbage Food: Climate change may be a political hot button, but a big driver of it — food waste — is a bipartisan target
Diane Stopyra
Finally, an environmental initiative everyone agrees on — big business and tech startups, science and churches
Humans blamed for starting most of the wildfires in the U.S.
John Upton
Humanity’s firestarting ways are causing fires to burn at unnatural times and in unnatural places
Separating facts from “alternative facts” in the Trump era
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump administration's view on truth is tenuous at best
Today on Salon Talks: Former Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein returns
Salon Staff
Head to Salon's Facebook page at 12:30 p.m. ET to watch this special episode of Salon Talks
Red, blue states split over Trump’s “sanctuary city” order
Andrew Selsky
Threats to withhold federal funding from communities with sanctuary policies show a deep national divide
The west’s largest coal plant – and seventh biggest source of CO2 emissions in the U.S. – may close
Bobby Magill
Owners of Arizona’s Navajo Generating Station say low natural gas prices, rising costs make the plant too costly
An Earth Day protest: The March for Science is set for April 22
Brian Kahn
Scientists and science lovers are standing up for evidenced-based policy making and inclusivity
Right-wing congressman has women up in his grill — and he better get used to it
Amanda Marcotte
The 2016 elections didn't just inspire women to march but to organize, and now politicians are feeling the heat
President Trump’s former EPA transition leader wants “substantial cuts”
Matthew Rozsa
Myron Ebell wants to fire 10,000 EPA employees and reduce its budget by $4 billion
Storms preview sea-rise damage to California roads, cities
Ellen Knickmeyer
For the next three decades or so, sea rise will worsen flooding and erosion from storms
Donald Trump’s dance with the devil: Did the White House mean to wink at Holocaust deniers?
Amanda Marcotte
Historian Deborah Lipstadt wonders whether Trump's troubling statement flirts with "soft-core" Holocaust denialism
Donald Trump’s “Muslim ban” is already backfiring — and its consequences will only get worse
Émile P. Torres
Trump's ban on Muslim refugees is immoral and nonsensical — and the long-term consequences could be disastrous
A tale of two countries: Thanks to President Trump, America is now engaged in a civil war of sorts
Neal Gabler
We're now in a battle over the very concepts of reason and fact that the Enlightenment brought forth
Trump’s Muslim ban is no surprise: Our new president’s agenda is fueled by white nationalism
Chauncey DeVega
Scholars agree that Trump's inaugural address, and the Muslim ban, are infused with white nationalist ideology
These women won’t be stopped: Number of scientists advocating for equality surges to 14,000
Brian Kahn
A growing number of scientists are pushing back against the rise of the current disregard of facts in D.C.
Baby Doomers: As climate change threatens to strain resources, women are increasingly reevaluating reproductive decisions. Now, these women are angry
Diane Stopyra
People weigh parenting decisions because a child in America produces 45,000 pounds of CO2 yearly. In Ethiopia? 221
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