Showing results for: Climate Change (page 243)
WATCH: The Weather Channel debunks Breitbart’s bogus claim that global warming isn’t real
Matthew Rozsa
Man-made climate change is a fact. Saying it isn't real is an opinion — an inaccurate one. The two are not equal
Democrats must own their values, Tea Party-style, not shift even more toward the mushy middle
Bob Cesca
Polls suggest the public supports Democratic policies, and Hillary Clinton got more votes. So forget moderation!
Trump turns his back on Reagan: Our new president represents a confused backlash against capitalism
Conor Lynch
Donald Trump's "economic nationalism" is a bewildering blend of crony capitalism, libertarianism and global revolt
Renewable energy is here to stay: The industry has grown up, and it’s too big to kill
Angelo Young
Donald Trump's meeting with Al Gore could signal he understands renewable energy isn't a do-gooder business now
Donald Trump’s green energy agenda: What the future Cabinet tells us about sustainability’s future
Brian Kahn
At best, climate action will likely take a backseat to other issues. At worst, there could be an all-out assault
The caretakers of the coral: Examining the world of creatures in a coral reef
Adel Heenan, Andrew Hoey, Gareth J. Williams, Ivor D. Williams
Coral reefs are among the most valuable natural assets on Earth
Pulling the lever for doomsday: How Donald Trump changed everything
John Feffer
A dystopian view from 2050, looking back on a world that's a lot different than what we now see
Here come the rains: United States may see more downfalls because of climate change
Andrea Thompson
Extreme downpours are becoming more common. They may continue to get worse
Banking as if our future depended on it: There’s an alternative to Wall Street’s robber barons
Robert Hennelly
Forget the Wall Street evildoers — nonprofit credit unions survived the crash and can help model a better future
Florida protects solar: 5 lessons to learn from a major green energy win
Heather Smith
To the dismay of the Koch brothers, Florida rejected Amendment 1, which moved to stifle rooftop solar power
Tornado outbreaks are becoming even more extreme, but less frequent
Andrea Thompson
New research could also show what climate change will mean for worsening thunderstorms
Ivanka Trump meets with Al Gore
The Associated Press
The former vice president has been a vocal climate change activist
Look Again: The day’s most compelling images from around the globe
Salon Staff
Fascinating world views from a frost-covered rose hip in Germany to an adorable seal pup in Louth, England
Ivanka Trump — who’s supposed to be running her dad’s “blind trust” — wants to move to Washington D.C.
Brendan Gauthier
The move — with husband Jared Kushner — presents yet another opportunity for nepotism and conflicts of interest
Wes Clark Jr. at Standing Rock: General’s activist son heads to N.D., driven by “spiritual fire” and “ready to be killed”
Alli Joseph
Gen. Wesley Clark's son and namesake on why protecting the environment is a human issue, not an Indian issue
Houston, we have power: Space-based solar power could be the final frontier in renewable energy
Diane Stopyra
Solar power harnessed from outer space could be the key to humanity's survival
The moral foundations of fascism: Warring psychological theories struggle to make sense of Hitler, Mussolini and you-know-who
Paul Rosenberg
An abstruse but bitter debate in social psychology sheds crucial light on Donald Trump, and the history behind him
At least four kinds of terrorism target our grandchildren — none are what Donald Trump would have you think
Paul Buchheit
The forces that swept a narcissistic misogynist into office are gunning for us all
How will Nov. 9 be remembered in the annals of American history?
Tom Engelhardt
The United States is entering a new age. What the impact is remains to be seen
Bernie Sanders slams House Republicans for tweeting Breitbart article denying climate change from official government account
Sophia Tesfaye
The Republican-led House Committee on Science used its official Twitter account to spread right-wing misinformation
Donald Trump’s poisoned planet: The Bush-era EPA set back climate-change progress by decades — this could be worse
Amanda Marcotte
Our next president can't end the EPA, as he promised, but he can use legal chicanery to render it toothless
EPA plans to keep strict gas mileage standards in place
Tom Krisher, Dee-ann Durbin
New cars will still have to average 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025
Shepard Fairey on street art: “It has the ability to reach people who are not a captive audience”
Scott Timberg
The artist talks about a new book about a New York street-art event, Obama and fighting corporate control
Donald Trump’s cabinet offers a glimpse into the future of the climate
Brian Kahn
A breakdown of Trump's cabinet picks suggest that the climate will be an afterthought in the new administration
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