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A neuroscientist explains how climate change is altering animal brains and behavior

Sean O'Donnell
Behavioral shifts driven by climate change will restructure ecosystems worldwide, with unpredictable outcomes

Will climate change make our planet a desert? Why “uninhabitable” may be the wrong climate framework

Matthew Rozsa
Extreme heat and freak storms may make it harder to live on Earth, but calling it a wasteland is counterproductive

Why alien life could be thriving on the “terminator line” of exoplanets

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Studying planets in other solar systems has challenged notions of how life can develop under harsh conditions

Biden is gaslighting us about natural gas exports

Caleb Heeringa, Roishetta Ozane
Why it's time for President Biden to say no to methane gas exports

One solution to fight climate change? Fewer parking spaces

Siri Chilukuri
Less parking could pave the way for denser housing and more accessible public transportation

“God help us all”: Alarm after far-right “Trump of Argentina” wins presidential election

Brett Wilkins
"No one so extremist on economic issues has been elected president of a South American country," economist warns

Gates, Musk, Bezos and nine other billionaires pollute more than 2 million homes: report

Matthew Rozsa
A Guardian analysis reveals that a dozen billionaires produce as much greenhouse gases as more than 2 million homes

When a liberal president goes to war: Lessons of the LBJ era are relevant today

Paul Rosenberg
We drove LBJ from office — and got 50 years of dreadful Republican policy. Those who don't learn from history ...

Thanks to climate change, autumn will never be the same

Matthew Rozsa
Fall weather is drastically changing thanks to global warming. Fixing it will require us to stabilize emissions

How Iceland is bracing for its biggest volcanic eruption in decades

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Iceland knows how to prepare for the worst, but this may be a volcano unlike anything seen in generations

Scientists warn of catastrophic sea level rise, unless major climate change action is taken

Matthew Rozsa
A new study by the International Cryosphere Climate Initiative reveals sea level rise is more serious than thought

Recent research suggests we are overlooking the role of fathers in fetal alcohol syndrome

Michael Golding
For decades, mothers have borne the brunt of scrutiny for alcohol use during pregnancy — what about dads?

The only thing that blocks adoption of more sustainable plastics is our obsession with fossil fuels

Matthew Rozsa
Poor financial incentives and unsustainable supply chains slow the transition to biodegradable plastics

America’s future demands hope: Is Joe Biden up to the task?

Brian Karem
As we head into yet another Trump-Biden race in 2024, America is fueled by seething anger. Can we escape?

These 5 animals have culture. Here’s what they can reveal about our shared evolutionary experience

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Scientists are working to understand how culture shapes different species’ evolution, from bugs to birds

“Our democracy hangs by a thread”: Expert panel says a Trump victory in 2024 will end it

Chauncey DeVega
Fight through the trauma and exhaustion, our panel urges: The 2024 election could "end the American experiment"

One woman died on an Alaska mayor’s property. Then another. No one has ever been charged

Kyle Hopkins
The men involved — the ex-mayor’s sons — faced few consequences despite a long history of similar allegations

“The OA” creator Brit Marling talks “Murder” and life’s mysteries that sit “inside the questions”

Nardos Haile
On "Salon Talks," Brit Marling discusses her new Hulu series, amateur sleuths, AI and how "The OA" could return

“Utter embarrassment”: “Pathetic” GOPer runs to Fox News to brag about challenging witness to fight

Gabriella Ferrigine
Markwayne Mullin in another interview reminisced about the days when you "used to be able to cane" in Congress

Polling expert sees a “basic flaw” in Democrats’ 2024 strategy: “An informed and engaged electorate”

Chauncey DeVega
"Democrats still don’t understand this basic flaw in their strategy," says Rachel Bitecofer

Trump’s public plan for revenge hands Democrats “the greatest opportunity for a positive outcome”

Chauncey DeVega
"They are proud of their extremist agenda — and they have made it crystal clear to anyone paying attention"

Unleash the kangaroos, New Hampshire!

Rae Hodge
Please legalize kangaroo farms in America so I can fight climate change with weird hamburgers

Mike Johnson’s “biblical” economics: Using Christian nationalism to “enhance plutocratic wealth”

Chauncey DeVega
Author Katherine Stewart on how Mike Johnson ended up with so much power

Joe Biden’s economy is, honestly, pretty amazing: How come he doesn’t get credit?

Kirk Swearingen
Many voters claim Biden's economy is bad and Trump's was better. What fantasy version of America do they live in?
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