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How this politician could help save the planet

Simeon Tegel
Marina Silva could become the first environmentalist to lead a major world economy. But what would it look like?

12 absolutely delicious apples you’ve probably never tasted

Lindsay Abrams
We're living in an apple renaissance, author Rowan Jacobsen tells Salon

The Magical President doesn’t exist: What the left must really do to defeat the wingnuts

Joan Walsh
The myth of a president who can solve our problems alone is inane. The big task right now? Rescue these midterms

How David Mitchell gets fantasy wrong

Laura Miller
The "Cloud Atlas" author mars a promising novel on the end of civilization with a cheesy vampire showdown

6 extreme weather events that pummeled America this summer

Joanna Rothkopf
Research says that extreme weather is becoming more common. Here were the most devastating events this summer

The right’s “tyranny” paranoia: Why climate deniers are so afraid of Obama now

Simon Maloy
After a month of calling Obama a lazy checked-out president, conservatives are now angry that he's doing things

Catastrophic flooding turned the U.K. into a nation of climate change believers

Lindsay Abrams
Apparently extreme weather speaks louder than science

The Washington Post wants to fix the climate debate — by featuring even more deniers

Lindsay Abrams
The Posts' bold new editorial stance is confusingly hypocritical

Erickson’s proud ignorance: RedState’s founder doesn’t believe those lying climate scientists

Simon Maloy
Erick Erickson challenges the climate change movement with his Grand Unified Theory of LOL Science Whatever

Stop saying global warming caused Ebola!

Lindsay Abrams
Several media outlets jumped the gun in suggesting that climate change was a key factor in the current outbreak

Leaked IPCC report: Impacts of climate change may be “severe, pervasive and irreversible”

Lindsay Abrams
Emissions are growing, and our window to act is getting smaller

Climate change’s deadly new threat

Brian Palmer
Scientists say harmful algal blooms like the ones currently affecting Lake Erie could be a sign of things to come

Neil deGrasse Tyson: Ken Ham’s beliefs are even crazy for Christians

Dan Arel
The "Cosmos" host sounds off on the creationist movement, Answers in Genesis and its increasingly unhinged leader

The media’s obsession with Robin Williams’ death made my own depression worse

Michael Gerhard Martin
Having struggled with depression and suicidal thoughts myself, I found it hard to stomach the coverage of Williams

Sorry, Donald Trump: Courts say wind turbines aren’t making people sick

Lindsay Abrams
Claims that wind turbines cause health problems don't stand up in court

Meet the scientists who sat Rick Scott down and explained climate change to him

Lindsay Abrams
The Florida governor gave experts a half-hour to make the case for climate action. Here's what they told him

In defense of the “ugliest house in Queens”

Lindsay Abrams
The New York Times calls this passive home an eyesore. But it's so much more than that

The ticks that are going to turn us all into vegetarians

Lindsay Abrams
Red meat allergies are on the rise, and experts say this insect's bite is responsible

“Expedition to the End of the World”: A spectacular voyage toward doomsday

Andrew O'Hehir
A ship of artists and scientists visit the unexplored fjords of Greenland, and contemplate our coming extinction

Canada’s despicable climate censorship: Government scientists need permission to tweet basic facts

Lindsay Abrams
New documents reveal the extent of the government's maddening policy of "suppression through bureaucracy"

We’ve already used up the planet’s resources for the year

Lindsay Abrams
Earth Overshoot Day 2014 arrives earlier than ever

Brace yourself for the Nutella shortage

Lindsay Abrams
Bad weather in Turkey has put a strain on the world's hazelnut supply

This massive solar plant is incinerating birds mid-flight

Lindsay Abrams
Large-scale renewable energy project comes with a major downside

Let’s make suburbs into cities: New urbanism, car culture and the future of community

Steven Conn
Well, with an urban spirit, at least. Can real community grow in a town designed to bring people together?
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