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5 worst right-wing moments of the week — Ben Carson rewrites the constitution

Janet Allon
The GOP candidate ignores SCOTUS in the name of homophobia, while Jim Inhofe argues carbon is good for the planet

Bill Nye explains why he changed tune on GMOs: “They’re actually a great benefit”

Joanna Rothkopf
"You can't just go planting enormous monocultures and killing everything and expect the ecosystems to take it"

Wondering how to get people to go green? Tell them that’s what their neighbors are doing

Per Espen Stoknes
At heart, we're imitators -- shaming people into changing won't be nearly as effective as a positive message

How bacon became bacon: The real story about how humans tamed the pig

Mark Essig
Pigs provided meat, and also solved public health problems in ancient days. Here's how evolution worked

“The damnation of a canyon”: The Glen Canyon dam is mind-blowing — unless you’d seen the canyon before it was destroyed

David Gessner
Environmentalists dream of the dam's demise, the Colorado flowing freely again. Has that become a possibility?

“Does this mean we can clone a mammoth?”: The tantalizing, risky and very real science of de-extinction

Lindsay Abrams
Biologist and author Beth Shapiro on the dos and don'ts of bringing extinct species back to life

Community Discussion: Will we make it to Paris 2015?

Salon Staff
Concern is rising for the all-important climate conference.

Climate change’s tragic toll: The Arctic, two missing researchers & unsettling questions about a warming planet

Lindsay Abrams
We still don't know what happened to two top researchers, but their disappearance raises disturbing questions

Mike Huckabee is a raging hypocrite: Inside the religious right’s incoherent faux-morality

Sean Illing
As a glut of social conservatives announce 2016 campaigns, it's worth examining their ludicrous ideology in detail

The world reached a scary emissions milestone in March — and it’s only going to get worse

Lindsay Abrams
For the first time in recorded history, CO2 levels averaged above 400ppm for the entire month of March

Here’s how you school climate deniers: The anti-science movement’s biggest fallacies, debunked

Lindsay Abrams
Week 2 of climate denial school meant a closer look at the cold (warm?) hard science

The GOP’s paranoid right-wing renaissance: What Pam Geller’s anti-Islam fear mongering says about American politics

Heather Digby Parton
The right has long harbored fantasies about shadowy government conspiracies. Now that paranoia is bigger than ever

America is an Ayn Randian dystopia: The five-step process that is privatizing the country to oblivion

Paul Buchheit
Law enforcement, education, the list goes on. In just a few decades, the whole country has been put up for sale

Peer-reviewed, non-partisan academic study finds that the EPA emissions rule will save thousands of lives

Lindsay Abrams
Scientists at Syracuse and Harvard looked at the public health benefits of reduced emissions

We’ve driven 60 percent of the Earth’s large herbivores to the brink of extinction — and entire ecosystems may pay the price

Lindsay Abrams
Elephants, rhinos and gorillas could all disappear, a new study warns, leaving "empty landscapes" behind

Woody Allen’s romanticized rain (and Hemingway, and Toni Morrison and James Joyce)

Cynthia Barnett
Woody knows it, and so did Ernest Hemingway: Rain is one of literature’s great workhorses. Here's why

“Corporate America still writes the rule book”: Working too much or too little or any time the boss says is not what anyone wants

Caroline Fredrickson
With more mothers working, women suffer most from failure to give workers control over their workdays

“Who talks about dry vaginas?”: Why “Friends” creator Marta Kauffman is passionate about sex after midlife on her new show

Anna Silman
"Grace and Frankie," starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as wives of older men who come out, premieres May 8

2016’s progressive, offbeat anti-candidate: How Bernie Sanders promises to shake up the debate

Simon Maloy
Bernie Sanders faces long odds in his 2016 run, but he's already made the campaign more interesting

Unchecked global warming may doom one-sixth of the planet’s species to extinction

Lindsay Abrams
The risk faced by wildlife accelerates as temperatures rise, a new study finds

Rush Limbaugh furious that Bud Light dropped offensive slogan — claims “rape culture” is a “concoction of the Left”

Scott Eric Kaufman
Only politically motivated people hear "the perfect beer for removing 'no' from your vocabulary" and think "rape"

California’s momentous climate gamble: How the governor’s pledge to slash emissions shatters precedent

Lindsay Abrams
Brown issued an executive order calling for a 40 percent cut in emissions by 2030

I’m going to climate denial school: My first week inside the science of anti-science

Lindsay Abrams
A new online course takes on the climate deniers. Here's what I learned in Week One

Starbucks’ “ethical” water is bottled straight from California’s drought

Lindsay Abrams
Selling California's water to help support other projects kind of misses the point
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