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Iceland’s Prime Minister is psyched for the “great opportunities” offered by climate change
Lindsay Abrams
Some still see opportunity in the coming climate crisis
Up in the old hotel: The hidden meaning of Wes Anderson’s nostalgia
Eric Levitz
It's easy to dismiss films like "The Grand Budapest Hotel" as kitsch. But for Anderson, the medium is the message
Conservatives’ millennial scam: How young people are tricked by billionaires
Tim Donovan
Many young people think Social Security won't exist when they're old. It's a lie -- and here's where it comes from
Underage, overworked and on their own: How do we protect teen models?
Shakthi Jothianandan
A new law gives models under 18 new protections -- but will it make a real difference?
Europe’s pending agricultural disaster: A quarter of bumblebee species face extinction
Lindsay Abrams
Climate change and other threats have left bees critically endangered, according to a new report
Amazon’s dirty secret: Damning new report reveals shameful environmental record
Lindsay Abrams
Unlike other companies, Amazon shows no signs of ending its love affair with fossil fuels [UPDATED]
3 terrible signs that our fossil-fuel addiction is getting worse
Michael Klare
When the New York Times starts shilling for fracking and Obama goes soft on BP, you know there's a major problem
Exxon: The world is never going to get over fossil fuels
Lindsay Abrams
The oil and gas giant doesn't foresee a time when climate policies will threaten business as usual
We can’t stop global warming unless we start eating a lot less meat
Lindsay Abrams
A worldwide shift toward veganism is our best bet to fight climate change, a new study finds
Climate change is already here. How bad it gets is still up to us
Lindsay Abrams
A lead author of the new IPCC report explains what we know and how we know it
Unpacking tragedy: Reporting on disasters from Vietnam to climate change
Tom Engelhardt
Author Jonathan Schell, who died last week, chronicled some of the most important issues of our time
John Kerry on climate change: “Denial of the science is malpractice”
Lindsay Abrams
The secretary of state called for immediate and decisive action to slow global warming
IPCC report: 5 ways climate change threatens life as we know it
Lindsay Abrams
“Nobody on this planet is going to be untouched by the impacts of climate change"
Catastrophe 2014: How the GOP gerrymandered its way to congressional invincibility
Stephen Ohlemacher
2012 was just a preview: Even if the GOP loses at the ballot box, it'll still likely come away with the House
Global warming dials up our risks, UN report says
Seth BorensteinTina Fey’s superfunnysmart feminism: Take that, Christopher Hitchens!
Linda Mizejewski
Tina Fey's brilliant career illustrates a women-in-comedy paradox: Even the funniest will get judged on their looks
Invisible world, invisible saviors: The secret to overcoming the threat of extinction
Nicholas P. Money
If we want to avoid the worst ecological catastrophes, we're going to have to begin thinking small. Very small
Why we fight about Colbert and Lena Dunham: Twitter politics are all we have left
Andrew O'Hehir
Yes, social media's culture wars can get overheated and silly — because "real" politics is totally broken
The right’s new climate change lie: It’s all the scientists’ fault
Dale Jamieson
Conservative hucksters argue scientists are politicizing their work. They're wrong -- and climate change is real
Nate Silver apologizes to critics on behalf of his science writer
Two prominent climate scientists accused the FiveThirtyEight writer of threatening them
Droughts, storms and sea level rise: The impacts of climate change are already here
Lindsay Abrams
An expert explains what to expect from the new U.N. climate report
Nate Silver responds to climate backlash on “The Daily Show”
Lindsay Abrams
The editor of FiveThirtyEight told Jon Stewart he's commissioning a rebuttal to the controversial piece
Campus crusaders: Inside the Koch brothers’ plot to transform higher education
Dave Levinthal
The billionaire industrialists have pumped tens of millions into dozens of schools across the country
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