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Can conservation biology save the planet’s biodiversity?
Chip Ward
A new school of thought argues that wildlife needs land to roam -- and that preserving isolated parks isn't enough
Obama to address climate change plan on Tuesday
Prachi Gupta
The White House released a video on Saturday announcing that the president will discuss energy efficiency
Are environmentalists rethinking nuclear power?
Andrew O'Hehir
The enviro-doc "Pandora's Promise" enters the forbidden zone on nuclear power, exposing a deep split among greens
Fighting more forest fires will come back to burn us
Michael Kodas
Experts unanimously agree the best tactic is to let them run their course
GOP’s 7 most mind-boggling “scientific” theories
Evan McMurry
Masturbating fetuses are just the start
How to get sued by the US Chamber of Commerce
Joseph Huff-Hannon
A handy guide to making one of the world's most powerful big business lobbies pursue legal action against you
America’s scariest doctors
Alex Seitz-Wald
Meet the GOP Doctors Caucus -- where one member's diagnosis of fetal masturbation is just the tip of the iceberg
Sean Hannity: “I’m not a Republican”
Jillian Rayfield
Hannity on his political affiliation, and other highlights from the Fox News host's interview with Playboy
House GOPer: Term “climate denier” offensive because it’s like “Holocaust denier”
Jillian Rayfield
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, who is skeptical of man-made global warming, does not like the term "climate denier"
Joseph Ellis: 1776, the summer America was born
Joseph J. Ellis
Pulitzer Prize-winner Joseph Ellis on Washington, Adams and the months when soldiers and statesmen forged America
Top 5 investigative videos of the week: World’s worst charities exposed
Julia B. Chan
From the slums of Mexico to the skyscrapers of Singapore, a sampling of the finest docs YouTube has to offer
Obama will reportedly roll out climate measures in July
Jillian Rayfield
The President has reportedly been telling Democrats that he will propose ways to curb emissions
New York City pitches $20 billion plan to prep for climate change
Jillian Rayfield
The plan would include flood walls, among other things
Red, blue states more brightly colored than ever
Robert Reich
With Congress incapable of passing any kind of legislation, state governments are growing increasingly extreme
Obama, Xi summit “blazed new trail” says official
Associated Press
The two leaders reportedly agreed on a relationship of cooperation, not conflict
Barack Obama and Xi Jinping discuss cybersecurity as tension over privacy increases in U.S.
Prachi Gupta
The two presidents met in California to discuss the issue "at the 40,000-foot level," according to Obama
How powerful elites divide the rest of us
David Sirota
The split between political junkies and everyone else stifles meaningful activism. Here's how to break out of it
Millennials alone can’t save us
Tom Engelhardt
We've left our children a crumbling economy -- and planet. It's a burden they shouldn't shoulder by themselves
Dear everyone: Chris Christie is conservative
Alex Pareene
UPDATED: How many times do we have to explain this?
Could fracking make the Persian Gulf irrelevant?
Paul Ames
America's natural gas supply could have a major impact on European markets -- and its stake in the Middle East
Apple’s promising new hire
Andrew Leonard
Bringing outgoing EPA director Lisa Jackson on board is more than your usual corporate greenwashing exercise
Don’t trust mainstream media to regulate global capitalism
Robert Reich
How can it report objectively when its salaries are paid for by the very corporations manipulating the law?
Inhofe: “Liberal media” exploiting tornado for climate change “agenda”
Jillian Rayfield
A long-time climate change denier, Inhofe said the media wants to "advance and expand" its agenda
Government memo orders standards to root out whistleblowers
Natasha Lennard
A little-known memo issued this year suggests agencies should be able to fire employees without appeal
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