Showing results for: Climate Change (page 358)
I was a climate change denier
Yotam Marom
Hurricane Sandy helped open my eyes to the urgency of the crisis -- and the ways it can unite us
Industry vs. government science
Jim Morris, Chris Hamby
Chemical industry groups are pursuing hearings and legal fights challenging a government cancer report
How to talk to a conservative about climate change
Geoff Dembicki
A growing body of social science can help rescue the debate from its "left-wing ghetto"
GOP climate change deniers insist on remaining easy targets
Lindsay Abrams
Congressional Democrats prepare to mock radical global warming skeptics
Congress burns firefighters — again
Michael Winship
First they balked at aid for 9/11 responders. Now lawmakers are gutting fire departments with sequester cuts
Global warming, LSD, euthanasia: Bring on the death panels
Alexander Zaitchik
Heat waves and a frayed safety net have made old age uncomfortable. Sci-fi talk about end-of-life drugs make sense
“Ants from hell” are devouring America
JUSTIN NOBEL
Fire ants cost the U.S. economy $6 billion annually -- and their populations are growing
“Ridiculous pseudo-science garbage”: Meet the GOP’s environment leaders!
Jillian Rayfield
How do the 8 Republicans who sit on the Senate Environment Committee feel about climate change? We break it down
5 theories why Florida is so dysfunctional
Steven Rosenfeld
Chatty cops and a nutty governor are two of roughly two million reasons the state has drawn the nation's ire
Terminally ill “Simpsons” co-creator to leave entire fortune to charity
Prachi Gupta
A dying Sam Simon takes a big swipe at environmental groups while announcing plans to give away everything
GOP senator: “Tolerance” needed for climate change deniers
Jillian Rayfield
Sen. Roger Wicker called for the public discourse on global warming to accept "many scientific viewpoints"
Minnesota’s moose mystery
Jessica Benko
The iconic monarch of the North Woods is dying at an alarming rate. Is climate change to blame?
Edward Snowden is a modern-day Prometheus
Rebecca Solnit
The whistle-blower may not have bestowed fire upon humanity, but he's still given an invaluable gift to mankind
Liz Cheney for Senate
Jon Lovett
The Republican Party needs to hit rock bottom. Vicious, cynical and talented Liz Cheney is perfect
Liberals don’t understand Texas
Abby Johnston
Don't reduce us to "rednecks." Yes, our newly passed abortion laws are shameful -- but you're missing a lot more
How social conservatives won: Can progressives reverse the tide?
Peter McDonough
The current debate over abortion, welfare and more has been shaped by '90s Catholic neocons who outfoxed liberals
Carbon market could enable California polluters
Maureen Nandini Mitra, MICHAEL STOLL
Timber, dairy and chemical companies are already lining up to sell credits to the biggest greenhouse gas emitters
Q&A with Glenn Greenwald: Americans’ reaction “surprising and gratifying”
Falguni A. Sheth
Glenn Greenwald discusses how Americans see Snowden, and details the non-U.S. world's anger at NSA privacy invasion
Has the 1 percent committed treason?
Robert Reich
A small group of extremely wealthy people are systematically destroying the US government
Revealed: Yet another new David Petraeus job!
Alex Pareene
What can't this man do, or at least what won't people pay him to claim to do?
Do end-time believers care about climate change?
ROBIN GLOBUS VELDMAN
New research suggests a belief in the apocalypse generates apathy over government action. Here's why it's flawed
Inhofe: So much more than just a climate change denier
Jillian Rayfield
Seven other reasons why the Oklahoma Republican and Google make strange bedfellows
Google hosts fundraiser for climate change denying senator
Alex Halperin
The "don't be evil" company helps out James Inhofe of Oklahoma who has called climate change a "hoax"
This summer’s blockbusters are really about overpopulation
Seth Walker
"Man of Steel" and Dan Brown's "Inferno" both reveal a concern about humanity's unsustainable numbers
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