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11 billion people by 2100? Solving the world’s problems just got a lot harder than we thought

Lindsay Abrams
According to new models, the global population isn't going to peak any time soon

Paul Krugman has good news: “Climate despair is all wrong”

Elias Isquith
The New York Times columnist continues to argue that stopping climate change won't be as hard as we think

Ultimate guide to saving the world: What we need to do (and do right now)

Lindsay Abrams
As thousands prepare to descend on New York for the largest ever climate march, we must consider our options

Now they’re just trolling: House Republicans to vote on rehashed energy package

Lindsay Abrams
The GOP is hard at work trying to push through a bunch of terrible bills it's already passed

Mark Ruffalo calls on the Avengers to divest from fossil fuels

Joanna Rothkopf
"If someone was breaking into my house to hurt my children, I would be there to stop them. This is no different"

Naomi Klein on climate failure: “It’s not that we’ve done nothing. We’ve done the wrong things”

Lindsay Abrams
We can't fight global warming without taking on the system, the journalist tells Salon

Red meat is destroying the planet, and the Frankenburger could help save it

Larry Schwartz
Cattle manure is responsible for 65 percent of the atmosphere's nitrous oxide. Lab-grown meat may offer a solution

The global cost of fighting climate change might be … free?

Lindsay Abrams
Saving the world from catastrophic warming doesn't necessarily require sacrifice, finds a major new report

Climate denial in Texas classrooms: Proposed textbooks get the science embarrassingly wrong

Lindsay Abrams
Students learning about global warming will be taught that things might "even out," among other lies

Blueprint for saving the world: Why the solution to global warming is staring us right in the face

Charles Komanoff
Washington remains unable to do anything about climate change. Here's how to finally change that

Study: Water contamination in frack-happy Texas and Pennslyvania is anything but natural

Lindsay Abrams
Drillers and regulators have to do more to make fracking safe, a new study finds

Meet the species that can out-evolve climate change

Lindsay Abrams
At least one single-celled species may be able to adapt to hotter, acidic waters

Congress’ sick scorched earth policy

Cliff Weathers
The Pacific Northwest is literally going up in flames, and federal lawmakers are making things exponentially worse

The atheist libertarian lie: Ayn Rand, income inequality and the fantasy of the “free market”

CJ Werleman
Atheist libertarians pose as skeptics -- except when it comes to free markets and the nature of corporate power

Obama channels Reagan: Why his ISIS strategy is doomed from the start

Stephan Richter, Richard Phillips
The Gipper's muscular foreign policy did nothing to prevent terrorist attacks. Obama's falling into the same trap

Community Discussion: Should we take to the streets for change?

Salon Staff
Personal change may not be enough, so at what point do we step it up?

Stephen Colbert shocked to learn that climate change will force the bald eagle out of the U.S.

Sarah Gray
"As our planet warms, America will need a new national bird"

Burger King’s black cheeseburger may be trying to tell us something

Lindsay Abrams
A bizarre fast food item with a message, maybe

California hit with record West Nile outbreak — and its epic drought is to blame

Lindsay Abrams
Mosquitoes typically thrive in rainy conditions, but that hasn't let California off the hook

Amazon deforestation increases by 29 percent

Joanna Rothkopf
2,275 square miles were destroyed in 2013

UC’s climate cop-out: University to fight warming while continuing to invest in pollutors

Lindsay Abrams
A University of California task force acknowledges that divestment can have an impact, but refuses to endorse it

“The protection of these places is a constant battle”

Jason Mark
National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis on the perilous future of America's parks -- and why they're so essential

NASA planning to send billions of laser pulses from space to create 3-D map of Earth’s forests

Sarah Gray
A trio of lasers will be sent down from the International Space Station to discover more about the carbon cycle

Good news: The ozone layer is showing signs of improvement

Joanna Rothkopf
According to a WMO/UN report, the ozone levels increased 4 percent in key mid-northern latitudes
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