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Exxon agrees to look into this whole climate change thing

Lindsay Abrams
"Companies need to acknowledge that preparing for a low-carbon future is a necessity, not a choice"

Keystone opponents’ next target: Natural gas exports

Lindsay Abrams
Sending natural gas abroad opens up a “whole new category of fossil fuel trouble," environmentalists say [UPDATED]

FiveThirtyEight’s science writer accused of misrepresenting the data on climate change

Lindsay Abrams
Climate scientists are not pleased with Nate Silver's new hire

Climate change brings 35 extra days of wildflowers

Lindsay Abrams
Western wildflowers are blooming earlier and lasting longer, a new study finds

This is the scientific consensus on climate change

Lindsay Abrams
A new report clarifies the facts and urges Americans to take action

From creationism to ESP: Why believers ignore science

Laura Miller
A journalist's investigation of strange beliefs and the people who hold them leaves him questioning himself

Social inequity vs. the environment is a false choice

ANNIE LEONARD
It's time we stop pretending that inequality and environmental decline are two separate problems

Wyoming chooses fossil fuels over science education

Lindsay Abrams
The state blocked new science standards because climate education "would wreck the economy"

Watch the Chamber of Commerce try very hard to get out of admitting that humans contribute to climate change

Lindsay Abrams
Shenanigans at the Senate Keystone hearing

Neil deGrasse Tyson on climate deniers: “Those who think they can cherry-pick science simply don’t understand how science works”

Lindsay Abrams
The "Cosmos" host says debating deniers isn't worth his time

Pat Robertson: God caused a power outage to punish senators for their climate talkathon

Lindsay Abrams
God has a sense of humor!

California’s winter was its warmest on record

Lindsay Abrams
While the rest of the U.S. shivered, the state's temperatures averaged 4.4 degrees above normal

Libertarians’ delusional “New Atlantis” fantasy: Floating ocean city-states

Geoff Dembicki
A group led by the grandson of economist Milton Friedman believes it can forge a better society on the high seas

The only thing Americans care about less than climate change is race relations

Lindsay Abrams
A new poll bodes poorly for our priorities

Apple urged to stop using toxic chemicals in its factories

Lindsay Abrams
Tim Cook's chance to prove that he wants to make the world a better place

The terrifying truth about our burning planet: Destruction is so much easier than change

Rebecca Solnit
Those in power insist global warming would be too costly to solve. But radical crises demand a radical response

Real-life “Waterworld”: The disturbing science behind rising seas

Jeff Inglis
How a Greenland glacier passed its tipping point — and what that means for the world's coastal dwellers

Which Democrats sat out the all-night climate talkathon? Follow the industry money

Lindsay Abrams
The Democratic senators who didn't participate raised twice as much oil and gas industry money as those who did

20 tweets from the 31 senators who stayed up all night for climate change

Lindsay Abrams
#Up4Climate attempted to open the door for meaningful legislation

The coal industry is using the polar vortex as an excuse to revive older, dirtier power plants

Lindsay Abrams
“Coal’s not going away,” argue energy companies

Bill Nye needs to stop debating climate change

Daniel D'Addario
The TV "Science Guy" does his cause, and all of us, no good with his cheesy antics

CPAC panelist accuses climate activists of “human racism”

Lindsay Abrams
People who worry about climate change are prejudiced against the entire human race, Alex Epstein argued

Virgin’s Richard Branson: Climate deniers should “get out of our way”

Lindsay Abrams
Branson sided with Apple CEO Tim Cook in proclaiming that businesses should stand up to climate deniers

Fracking’s new backlash: How supporting it now exacts a real political price

David Dayen
As a popular Dem governor politicks at his party convention, he runs into unexpected turbulence (UPDATED)
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