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We are deluding ourselves: The apocalypse is coming — and technology can’t save us

Tim Donovan
Long-term human survival is at risk, and some are convinced technology will somehow save us. Here's the hard truth

Fake burgers will save us all!

Tom Levitt
Lab-grown meat could resolve the environmental problems of industrial agriculture. But will anyone eat it?

Michael Pollan: Bad food is costing America its economic health

Jason Mark
"The Omnivore's Dilemma" author on diabetes' strain on Obamacare, and why our eating habits are worse than ever

Scientists hunting particle that could explain the universe

Ray Jayawardhana
Neutrinos are the most abundant matter particles. They are just beginning to give up their secrets

America’s meat addiction is slaughtering the planet

David Sirota
More than half of all carbon emissions come from the livestock industry that supports the meat economy

Maine Gov. LePage: “There are a lot of opportunities developing” from climate change

Lindsay Abrams
The governor pointed to the opening of the Northern Passage as one of the "upsides" of a melting Arctic

Wall Street is designing the future of public education as a money-making machine

Anna Simonton
Why are finance types investing in local school board elections? Just follow the money

Our current warming limits are way too high, scientists warn

Lindsay Abrams
New research concludes that 2 degrees Celsius is double the threshold needed to avoid disastrous climate change

Bones, fobbits and green beans: The definitive glossary of modern U.S. military slang

Ben Brody
The past 12 years at war in Iraq and Afghanistan have given rise to an expansive (and amazing) new vocabulary

Report: ‘Abrupt’ effects of climate change may sneak up on us within decades

Lindsay Abrams
Researchers propose an early warning system to help us prepare

How climate change is helping al-Qaida

Tristan McConnell, Nick Loomis
Environmental fragility and political instability go hand-in-hand in parts of northern Africa

Merriam-Webster says “Science” is word of the year

Leanne Italie
Oxford University Press, publisher of the famous dictionary, said it was "selfie"

It’s not just lead: Common chemicals threaten childhood development

Florence Williams
One in six children is diagnosed with a developmental disorder. Environmental toxicity may be one of the key causes

Thanks for killing the planet, boomers!

Tim Donovan
The world as we know it is ending, and the indifference by Americans, politicians and mainstream press is maddening

Obama: Millennials can contribute to climate change fix

Melia Ungson
The generation likely to be most affected needs to step up, according to the president

Noam Chomsky: America hates its poor

Chris Steele
Linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky on our country's brutal class war -- and why it's ultimately so one-sided

Warming seas and superstorms are destroying aquatic life

Simeon Tegel
And when it dies, the people onshore suffer as well

Citizens in Krakow banned from heating their homes with coal

Lindsay Abrams
The Polish city is attempting to crack down on its rampant air pollution

Climate refugee’s bid for asylum rejected by New Zealand court

Lindsay Abrams
The man had argued that rising sea levels and overpopulation were threatening his Pacific island home

10 worst right-wing moments of the week — “abolitionist porn” edition

Janet Allon
A former National Review writer assesses "12 Years a Slave," while Rush compares filibuster rule changes to rape

The New York Times is dropping the ball on climate change

Lindsay Abrams
The public editor confirms that the paper's green coverage has been declining in quantity and quality

EU commissioner: The annual U.N. climate talks are nearing irrelevance

Lindsay Abrams
After a disappointing two weeks in Warsaw, some are questioning the utility of the international meetings

Poll: Most Americans don’t know what the frack fracking is

Lindsay Abrams
Our indecision about the issue is largely fueled by ignorance

In the national security state, what is everyone so afraid of?

Tom Engelhardt
We've created a society where everyone's scared all the time, and it serves the interests of defense contractors
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