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Meet the red panda, the world’s most squee-worthy potential climate change victim
Lindsay Abrams
The red panda is both vulnerable and adorable, and the New York Times is on it
California drought’s dangerous toll: Millions of dying trees are putting human lives at risk
Lindsay Abrams
The state's loss of trees is an emergency too big to ignore
Why El Niño has never been more turbulent
Nicole Charky
Climatologists are predicting that global warming could make this year's edition the strongest on record
The Megafauna Massacre: Humans responsible for the extinction of ancient species
Nassir Isaf
Prehistoric humans and not climate change killed many iconic species, says a new study
Big Oil takes a spill: Russia, Venezuela and the dawn of a new energy epoch
Michael T. Klare
ExxonMobil and Chevron recently announced their worst quarters in years. It's only a small sign of things to come
The “do-nothing bitch” binary: Why Kim Kardashian and Serena Williams both deserve selfie respect
Shannon M. Houston
How we talk about Williams' NY mag portrait and Kardashian's pregnant nude reveals toxic ideas about women's worth
“Dune,” climate fiction pioneer: The ecological lessons of Frank Herbert’s sci-fi masterpiece were ahead of its time
Michael Berry
The Hugo and Nebula Award-winning novel turns 50 this year
We’ve already blown through our supply of Earth’s resources for the year
Lindsay Abrams
"Earth Overshoot Day" arrives earlier than ever this year
Pope Francis goes to Washington: Why congressional GOPers are about to get a papal smackdown
Patricia Miller
When the pontiff addresses Congress later this month, Republicans should be prepared for the worst
Shell’s climate hypocrisy: Don’t fall for the oil giant’s anti-ALEC posturing
Lindsay Abrams
The company has no tolerance for any denial but its own
The Donald Trump effect: How the GOP’s “conservative principles” gave way to racism, misogyny and infantile rage
Conor Lynch
Donald Trump's ideological incoherence -- and paradoxically surging popularity -- lifts the curtain on the GOP
Paul Krugman: GOP candidates can’t attack Obama because of party’s disastrous record of predicting his failures
Scott Eric Kaufman
The president's "failure to fail" has left the field scrambling to find an angle the party hasn't already ruined
The Iran deal: How far will Americans go in extending “special status” to Israel?
David Palumbo-Liu
Obama made it clear the deal is in America's interest, and in Israel's -- despite what the "dear friend" believes
The hurricane that rocked America: Al Roker on the ravages and lessons of the Great Gulf Hurricane
Lindsay Abrams
In an exclusive interview, America's favorite weatherman talks to Salon about the deadliest storm in U.S. history
The poisoned poor: In poor countries man-made toxic pollutants spread like cancer. Here’s why you should care
Richard Fuller
Pollution gone awry is a "brown" issue and it affects even the rich countries, directly and indirectly
Bernie Sanders takes it to the Christian right: Why he’s speaking to the Jerry Falwell crowd
Zaid Jilani
The Vermont senator is visiting Liberty University in September in the hopes of reaching a new audience
Hawaii may say “aloha” to more hurricanes
Andrea Thompson
New research suggests climate change has left the Pacific islands more susceptible to tropical storms
Jeb must slay Trump and devour his soul: The mind-bending Koch master plan behind the GOP clown show
Andrew O'Hehir
Inside the Koch brothers' secret plan to absorb Trump's ogre DNA, alter reality and attack Hillary from the left
The big loser in last night’s GOP debates: Our warming planet
Nassir Isaf
Fittingly for a party that doesn't believe it's happening, climate change was virtually ignored last night
Twitter won the GOP debate: A fitting tribute to Jon Stewart, who made citizen-satirists of us all
Sophia A. McClennen
When GOP freakshow and Stewart's final "Daily Show" converged on the same night, magic was bound to happen
Republicans’ terrifying climate denial: Tonight’s debate will showcase the GOP at its anti-science worst
Nassir Isaf
With the candidates hours away from facing off, there's one issue they agree on -- dangerous science denialism
Bernie Sanders is stumping at Jerry Falwell’s university. Here’s why
Sophia Tesfaye
The democratic socialist says it's "harder but important to reach out to others who look at the world differently"
The hideous truth about Donald Trump: Why the “Trump Surge” is here to stay — even if his campaign isn’t
Brittney Cooper
The forces animating the Donald's soaring popularity are omnipresent: The deep-seated anxieties of white America
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