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Researchers: A trillion tiny pieces of plastic could be released back into the ocean by melting Arctic ice
Lindsay Abrams
Our pollution may be coming back to haunt us
A “tragic family story”: Inside the Koch brothers’ past — and uncertain future
Elias Isquith
The libertarian billionaires are more complicated than you think, the author of a new family biography tells Salon
An invasive species is threatening Montana’s native trout — and climate change is making it possible
Lindsay Abrams
Warming waters are leading to increased hybridization between the two species of fish, a new study warns
Rick Scott awkwardly dodges questions about his climate denialism
Lindsay Abrams
"I'm not a scientist," Scott said, refusing to say whether he believes in man-made climate change
Big Energy is just like Big Tobacco — and that’s terrible news for everyone
Michael Klare
Just as the tobacco industry carried out a dangerous shift in strategy, so too are peddlers of oil and coal
Alex Trebek tells Salon: Humans are causing climate change!
Daniel D'Addario
Trebek clears up his political beliefs in an exchange with Salon
WSJ’s shameful climate denial: The scientific consensus is not a myth
Lindsay Abrams
97% of scientists agree that man-made climate change is happening, and a transparent Op-Ed fails to argue otherwise
The right’s new horror show: What reform conservatives are really peddling
Matt Bruenig
Forget the talk about modernizing conservatism and making it less nutty. The future's more dangerous than you think
“Yet another wake-up call”: Carbon pollution in Northern Hemisphere reaches record high
Lindsay Abrams
A new low (as in, high) for atmospheric CO2
7 worst right-wing moments of the week — Ann Coulter’s climate-change insanity
Janet Allon
Coulter claims that solving climate change would cause genocide, while an ex-TV host says Satan's behind evolution
Russia’s environmental crisis: Exiled activist sounds off to Salon
Lindsay Abrams
"The government is trying to control all of civil society," says Suren Gaazaryan
A Sterling proposal: Let’s abolish team owners altogether
LENNY DEFRANCO
Franchises are often just another item on the balance sheet of some remote industrial baron. They don't have to be
GOP’s post-Obama problem: Why they’re lost without him — and with the electorate he helped create
Joan Walsh
The establishment vanquished the Tea Party by drinking its poison — but has no plan for life after this president
How the Vikings became the world’s first climate change profiteers
William Rosen
Historians have long puzzled over the explosive growth of the Vikings. Now a new theory is gaining steam
6 ways Wal-Mart’s greed has gotten the company in hot water
Alyssa Figueroa
In its quest for endless profit, the world's largest private employer has generated a huge backlash of late
House bans the military from acknowledging climate science, national security be damned
Lindsay Abrams
A budget amendment forbids the Pentagon fromspending to study or prepare for the impacts of climate change
Obama slams media’s GOP-coddling “false equivalence”
Elias Isquith
"When you hear ... that somehow, well, Congress is just broken, it’s not true," the president said on Thursday
What George W. Bush’s disastrous presidency can teach us about fighting climate change
Tom Engelhardt
We invaded Iraq on the (fictional) 1 percent chance of mass destruction. But the odds of climate disaster are high
GOP’s “happy loser” syndrome: Why the right may not want the White House
Heather Digby Parton
Conventional wisdom says Republicans need to evolve and get younger. But that overlooks their true agenda
How right-wingers are amping up their war on science
Amanda Marcotte
From climate change to reproduction, Republicans are increasingly deciding "science" is whatever they say it is
Scientists: Antibiotic-resistant superbugs are as big a threat as climate change
Lindsay Abrams
Two global problems threaten life as we know it
Why Neil deGrasse Tyson has creationists so thoroughly petrified
Dan Arel
Public education is the biggest enemy of intelligent design, and "Cosmos" has made science accessible to millions
Anti-climate Republicans about to come under attack by billionaire Tom Steyer
Lindsay Abrams
The environmental activist will spend $100 million in seven key midterm races
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