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Turning resistance into power: What’s next for progressives after the Women’s March?
Paul Rosenberg
After the catharsis of the Women's March (and the backlash), progressives hope to turn that energy toward victory
State of resistance: Californians push back against President Donald Trump through art
Bill Raden
Art’s greatest power is its ability to articulate that which is literally unspeakable
How close is 1.5°C? Depends when you measure from
Andrea Thompson
A new study calculates that temperatures have warmed at least 1°C since the early 1880s
Living in a horror film: How Trump could make a deadly flesh-eating bacteria spread, again
Reynard Loki
Thanks to climate change, the occurrence of the menacing microbe, Vibrio vulnificus, is expected to rise
No one-size-fits-all solution: Food security looks very different depending on where you are sitting
Rachel Norman
The only definite is that the West needs to learn to consume — and waste — less
Our broken system won’t be fixed by radical third parties: The U.S. needs a new centrist party now
Greg Orman, Charles Wheelan
Progress requires compromise and courage, which America's tribal political climate doesn't currently reward
Donald Trump’s economic policy, and the entire pseudo-science of “supply-side,” is based on “alternative facts”
Conor Lynch
Going back to Reagan, Republican economic policies have been built on false premises. Trump just makes it obvious
What happened to Make America Coal Country Again? The West’s largest coal plant may close
Bobby Magill
West's largest coal-fired power plant may close — a symbolic blow to coal as America's chief source of electricity
9 terrible things President Trump has done in just a week
Kali Holloway, Video produced by Kevin Carlin
There are four more years of this to come
Scientists move Doomsday Clock 30 seconds closer to midnight
AP Staff
The clock is a lot closer to potential global catastrophe
Donald Trump’s team at EPA vetting “controversial” public meetings and presentations
Andrew Revkin
The mood is dark as Trump takes over the environmental agency he pledged to reduce to “little tidbits"
Money and conquest: It’s Trump against the world
John Feffer
Brace yourself for a coming clash of civilizations.
The Twitter rebellion: Badlands National Park is the latest national park to defy President Trump
Taylor Link
The Badlands National Park Twitter handle broke a gag rule to tweet out scientific facts, first signs of resistance
Park Service workers step up Twitter campaign against Trump
Matthew Daly
After climate-related tweets from Badlands National Park were deleted, other parks have tweeted in defiance
Trump administration purges all information about climate change from the EPA website
Matthew Rozsa
The president's denial about climate change is about to have some very big consequences
China steps up as global leader while the U.S. steps away
Flynt L. Leverett, Robert Sprinkle
As the Trump administration is disinclined to play a worldwide role, Beijing accepts opportunities to lead
President Trump issues executive orders to revive Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipeline projects
Matthew Rozsa
The president's executive orders could do lead to damage to the environment, critics fear
Researchers tackle information avoidance and partisan divide
Lauren Griffin, Annie Neimand
Research suggests Americans are not only amidst a partisan divide, but they're avoiding information
U.S. sent $221 million to Palestinians in Obama’s last hours
Matthew Lee, Richard Lardner
Funds will support humanitarian aid in the West Bank and Gaza, political and security reforms, and governance
Trump’s plan to slash 75 percent of regulations will come at the cost of the environment
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump took action in his very first days to do away with environmental safeguards
Annual intelligence publication is a living nightmare of groupthink
Tom Engelhardt
"Global Trends" and the collective wisdom of the U.S. intelligence community
So, how did you like President Trump’s first few days? Pretty awesome, right?
Émile P. Torres
From Crowdgate and "alternative facts" to Betsy DeVos' semiliterate tweets, could it possibly have gone any worse?
Not renewable: Bill would ban utilities from using renewable energy
Katie Herzog
A new bill would require utilities to use only approved energy sources like coal, natural gas and nuclear power
Don’t be China, be us: Reviewing the latest collective “wisdom” of the U.S. Intelligence Community
Tom Engelhardt
Every four years, the National Intelligence Council releases a not-so-groundbreaking Global Trends report
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