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Ozone layer on the mend

Simeon Tegel
With international cooperation, its holes are finally shrinking. But the climate change fight is far from over

12 ways Obama’s inauguration speech humiliated the Tea Party

Adele M. Stan
After reclaiming the language of patriotism, Obama threw it back in the faces of the GOP in the name of liberalism

Obama’s climate change vow will be quickly tested

Natasha Lennard
UPDATED: Environmentalists pleased by his Inaugural message await his Keystone XL pipeline decision with concern

“Seneca Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall”

Salon Staff
The full text of the president's prepared remarks

We hold global warming’s answer

Neil Shubin
The entirety of the universe, and lessons from previous global cooling and warming, can be seen within our bodies

My 1,700-mile hike across the XL Pipeline

Ken Ilgunas
I wanted to learn everything about the environmental battle. I saw a country marked by apathy, and flickers of hope

Would you want David Brooks’ job?

Jonathan Bernstein
Don't be too sure. Being a conservative columnist for the New York Times is impossible by design

The endangered GOP House majority?

Steve Kornacki
2014 will be a tough lift for Dems, but they may be closer than you think to winning back complete control of D.C.

Just how factual is “Lincoln”?

Daniel D'Addario
Historians question whether Spielberg has made the 16th president into an unrealistic hero

N.Y. Gov. Cuomo pushes for green energy bank

Alex Halperin
He's also supporting the toughest gun control law in the country

Bold new conservative ideas still mostly involve screwing the poor

Alex Pareene
Bobby Jindal and Jim DeMint exemplify an ossified movement with no new answers for poverty or anything else

Phil Gingrey once sat on the House Science Committee

Jillian Rayfield
Gingrey, who partially defended Todd Akin on "legitimate rape," also chairs the GOP Doctor’s Caucus

The House GOP can’t be beat: It’s worse than gerrymandering

Rob Richie, Devin McCarthy
The right dominates the House because of redistricting. The solution requires rethinking the way we vote

7 theories why Obama gets rolled by Republicans

Joshua Holland
The jury's still out on the "fiscal cliff," but the House GOP often seems to get the better of the president

Scientists hate the GOP for a reason

Amanda Marcotte
Arizona State's Daniel Sarewitz says his colleagues should support more Republicans. They may not have the luxury

5 reasons natural gas won’t save us

Tara Lohan
We can't drill our way out of the climate crisis without creating an even bigger mess in the process

Your weatherman probably denies global warming

David Sirota
The good news: People can be persuaded climate change is real. The bad news: TV experts can't

Why didn’t anyone ask Christie about climate change?

David Sirota
Five networks interview Chris Christie about Hurricane Sandy -- and they're all afraid to mention global warming

Does Obama have a diversity problem?

Joan Walsh
He lost the votes of white men, but they're winning top Cabinet picks. Still, the Times distorted his record a bit

2012 was hottest year ever in US

Associated Press
Widespread drought and a very mild winter pushed up the average temperature to 55.32 degrees

Climate change won’t wait for Obama

Bill McKibben
The president can't fight physics

New Congress, same Republicans

Jamelle Bouie
The House of Representatives in the 113th Congress will be just as dysfunctional as the last one

Progressives don’t hold a monopoly on science

Alex B. Berezow
The conservative co-author of a book on partisan science answers his critic from Pacific Standard

British xenophobia on the rise

Barry Neild
Whites are now one of London's minorities. And with the economy in turmoil, many are lashing out at immigrants
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