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GOP is an anti-science party of nuts (sorry, Atlantic!)
Sean McElwee
Meet the newest false equivalence: The right and left are equally pro-science because ... nuclear power. Huh?
Wal-mart’s big green con: Environmentalists blast megastore, as workers strike
Josh Eidelson
Sierra Club bashes Wal-Mart's "proven track record of failure when it comes to the environment”
2013 is shaping up to be the seventh hottest year in recorded history
Lindsay Abrams
Extreme weather and record sea level rise mark another year of global warming
Neo-Confederate Tea Party isn’t going anywhere
CJ Werleman
Don't make too much of Ken Cuccinelli's defeat. GOP's most mobilized voting bloc is still the evangelical South
UPDATE: Philippines delegate urges action at U.N. climate talks
Lindsay Abrams
The delegate drew a clear connection between climate change and Typhoon Haiyan
Spring break: Another reason to care about climate change
Simeon Tegel
Hurricanes are threatening to destroy beaches worldwide
Tom Steyer spent $8 million to make Virginia voters care about the environment
Lindsay Abrams
How the billionaire environmentalist took over a gubernatorial race
Is South Florida failing to acknowledge its disastrous, watery future?
Lindsay Abrams
The most dire predictions warn that coastal cities may not make it to the end of this century
How to get selfish humans to care about climate change: Polar bears!
David Sirota
Watch this live feed tracking polar bear migration -- it's the only way to make people care about the environment
Another consequence of global warming: Polar bear attacks
Lindsay Abrams
As Arctic sea ice melts, starving bears are making their way to land
Rob Lowe: “There’s not going to be a civil war”
Roger Catlin
Rob Lowe talks to Salon about his role in "Killing Kennedy," President Obama -- and whether he'd run for office
Koch brother says supporters of carbon tax are “on LSD”
Elias Isquith
He also expressed skepticism about renewable energy — and supports the Keystone XL Pipeline
Poland double-books climate conference with coal summit
Lindsay Abrams
"The coal industry's most important event of the year" will be held during the U.N. climate talks
Chris Christie is no hurricane hero
Scott Dodd
He did an admirable job in the aftermath of Sandy, but he's done nothing to protect his state from future disasters
Pick of the week: Rick Santorum, unlikely hero
Andrew O'Hehir
Crazy Bachmann! Rambling Newt! Santorum's big comeback and all the bizarre drama of "Caucus"
This is the profile of a climate change denier
Technology
Almost all scientists think global warming is real. So what's up with this astronomer?
Greenhouse gas levels break another record
Lindsay Abrams
Atmospheric CO2 once again hit an annual high
“Calling a company evil is easy”: Climate Corp head explains why he joined up with Monsanto
Lindsay Abrams
The agriculture giant isn't nearly as bad as its reputation makes it out to be, writes David Friedberg
The “window of opportunity” to prevent catastrophic warming is closing
Lindsay Abrams
A UN agency warns that greenhouse gas emissions need to be cut dramatically by 2020
“I left shaking”: Teacher Chris Christie yelled at unloads to Salon
Josh Eidelson
"The crowd cheered when he shouted at me,” says Melissa Tomlinson
Gretchen Carlson: LGBT rights are a “distraction” from real issues like jobs
Katie McDonough
Since in Carlson's imaginary America LGBT people do not work or otherwise contribute to the economy
Potential Senate candidate David Barton explains how abortion caused climate change
Lindsay Abrams
"We opened a door that lost God's protection over our environment," said the Christian historian
Climate experts to enviros: “The time has come” to embrace nuclear power
Lindsay Abrams
Wind and solar power alone won't do enough to counter climate change, say four top climate scientists
Leaked report: More hunger, sickness and violence expected as world warms
Lindsay Abrams
Most of the world's ills are likely to be exacerbated by climate change, a draft of the newest IPCC report predicts
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