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We gotta get out of this place: The GOP’s war fixation and the lingering curse of Vietnam
Andrew O'Hehir
A haunting film about Vietnam re-enactors touches a cultural nerve: America has never gotten past that trauma
Here’s how we defeat the science deniers: Even wingnuts learn that reality is good business
Paul Rosenberg
Right-wing assumptions are woefully out of line, and so are politicians. But the facts may be catching up with them
Scott Walker appointee: We shouldn’t try to reduce emissions because volcanoes
Lindsay Abrams
Wisconsin's climate denial problems just keep getting worse
This is how we avoid climate catastrophe: The simple — yet radical — steps needed to solve California’s water crisis
Lindsay Abrams
Tackling California's drought requires rethinking "ancient ideas," an expert tells Salon
Here’s why you should care about ocean acidification: It’s behind Earth’s worst-ever mass extinction
Lindsay Abrams
Rapid carbon emissions 252 million years ago wiped out the majority of the planet's species
“Game Of Thrones”: HBO throws out George R.R. Martin’s books — and saves the show
Sonia Saraiya
HBO's "Game of Thrones" is rewriting Westerosi history, and the show has never been more spectacular
The “Dr. Evil” of climate denial: Meet the legendary P.R. exec with a sinister anti-science agenda
Robby Kenner
Filmmaker Robby Kenner takes on the "Merchants of Doubt" trying to derail action on climate change
Neocons get desperate: The real reason why Iran deal drives the right-wing nuts
Patrick L. Smith
The GOP's screaming because they know American exceptionalism is at risk. That's a good reason to root for the deal
Black death has become a cultural spectacle: Why the Walter Scott tragedy won’t change White America’s mind
Brittney Cooper
He was unarmed. He was shot in the back. He was a person. These facts should all matter — but they won't
Wisconsin Republicans ban state official from answering emails about climate change
Lindsay Abrams
A new measure is being described as a politically motivated witch hunt
Stop this egregious injustice: Why a bipartisan tax holiday is just another corporate handout
Elias Isquith
Corporations like Apple shouldn't get a sweetheart deal to "onshore" profits, tax expert Scott Klinger tells Salon
Robert Reich: The rich have bought America’s silence
Robert Reich
The former secretary of labor on the insidious ways colleges and nonprofits are beholden to their wealthy donors
Rand Paul’s climate quackery: A look at the 2016 contender’s scary science denial
Lindsay Abrams
Another GOP presidential hopeful promises disaster for the planet
Ted Cruz is dangerous: Why liberals scoff at his campaign at their peril
Sophia A. McClennen
No, the Texas senator isn't likely to capture the GOP ticket. But his brand of conservatism poses its own threat
“We should recognize that there are other imperialisms”: A Marxist dissident explains what the left gets wrong about Russia
Charles R. Davis
Socialist activist Ilya Budraitkis tells Salon that it's time to abandon illusions about Putin's Russia
Report: Silence and denial surround Oklahoma’s “frackquake” problem
Lindsay Abrams
Why isn't Oklahoma doing more to address its massive uptick in seismic activity?
ALEC is threatening to sue the groups calling it out on its climate denial
Lindsay Abrams
The free-market lobbying group says it accepts the scientific consensus on global warming. It's lying.
Your car gets lousy gas mileage: The hard truth about our fuel economy
Stuart Silverstein
The Obama administration promises 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025. Critics are skeptical
The Scientology paradox of Neil deGrasse Tyson: What his defense of the religion gets wrong
Steve Neumann
Tyson is right that people have the right to believe what they want—but not when it leads to exploitation and abuse
What environmentalists get wrong about Big Coal
Lindsay Abrams
Coal is an environmental disaster, says journalist Richard Martin, but there's a human cost to its downfall
More Americans trust Fox News than the government to tell them the truth about climate change
Lindsay Abrams
Americans are extremely confused about where reliable information on global warming comes from
Jonathan Franzen is guilty of “extreme intellectual dishonesty,” according to the Audubon Society
Joanna Rothkopf
Franzen hit first, but the National Audubon Society hit harder
The Guardian’s radical attack plan: How the newspaper is taking sides in the Climate Wars
Lindsay Abrams
The British newspaper isn't just ignoring climate deniers. Now it's hitting Big Oil where it hurts. But should it?
GOP Sen. Mark Kirk comes unhinged over Iran agreement, name-checks Hitler
Luke Brinker
The Republican goes full wingnut after framework for an historic nuclear deal is announced
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