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More young people are struggling and there is no quick fix. Why being young is getting worse
Richard Eckersley
Youth are being hit with unprecedented levels of social malaise. Identifying the causes and solutions isn't easy
Climate change “undoubtedly” played a role in Libyan floods that killed over 11,000 people: experts
Matthew Rozsa
Cyclone Daniel caused two dams to fail in Derna but the storm was supercharged by a warming planet, scientists say
Enough with the Mitt Romney adulation! The GOP hasn’t been a serious “policy” party in decades
Amanda Marcotte
"Traditional" Republican views on everything from taxes to abortion failed, clearing a path for a Trumpist takeover
Naomi Klein on her “Doppelganger” — the “other Naomi” — and navigating the far-right mirror universe
Andrew O'Hehir
In her new book, Naomi Klein follows her near-namesake down the right-wing rabbit hole — but not into Wonderland
A new documentary presents devastation from climate change from the perspective of animals
Matthew Rozsa
The co-producer of "Evolution Earth" spoke to Salon about covering nature in our climate change-ravaged world
Humans are dangerously pushing the limits of our planet in ways other than climate change
Matthew Rozsa
Only three planetary boundaries are within a safe operating space — and even they are under extreme pressure
PragerU’s Confederate classroom propaganda: Co-opting history to prop up modern insurrectionists
Amanda Marcotte
Abraham Lincoln is portrayed making arguments that sound like modern Proud Boys begging a judge for forgiveness
In move to slash CDC budget, House Republicans target major HIV program Trump launched
Andy Miller, Sam Whitehead
The HIV program launched in 2019 with the goal of cutting new infections nationwide by 90% by 2030
This year, the U.S. had a record-breaking 23 natural disasters exceeding $1 billion in damages
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Events like the Maui wildfires and Hurricane Ilania are expensive and we still have another third of the year to go
People who grow their own fruit and vegetables waste less food and eat more healthily, says research
Boglarka Zilla Gulyas, Jill Edmondson
"Whether you grow your own food or not, everyone can adopt mindful practices when purchasing or growing food"
Atmospheric acid test: Can the successes of reducing acid rain apply to the current climate crisis?
Matthew Rozsa
The U.S. once forged a bipartisan consensus to fight acid rain. Can we do likewise for other ecosystem breakdowns?
Experts on Judge Chutkan and Trump: “Despite her encouraging words, she has yet to take action”
Chauncey DeVega
"The sad fact is that no one, including Judge Chutkan, has been willing to employ the power of the judicial system"
Thanks to staffing troubles at the FAA, an aviation catastrophe is just waiting to happen
Rae Hodge
Aviation regulation is dangerously understaffed, a problem dating back to Reagan with no solution in sight
When it comes to sustainable spices, ‘single-origin’ isn’t everything
Hannah Walhout
". . . when shopping, "it's essential to go beyond the label'"
Hate sweater weather? These experts explain why you’re always cold
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Colder weather makes some of us especially miserable. Genetics, metabolism and where you were born all play a role
Ron Johnson blames whale deaths on windmills
Kelly McClure
"I’m not an alarmist, and I’m not in denial," Johnson said before introducing his windmill theory
People say Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson’s love of conspiracy theories is desperate – and dangerous
Melanie McFarland
They will never tell you the truth about this, but these two pundits can inflict plenty of damage on their own
Cosmic conservation: Why experts argue portions of the solar system should remain untouched
Elizabeth Hlavinka
As space mining and colonization become not-so-distant realities, scientists say preservation should be prioritized
Amazon deforestation continues to plummet
Tik Root
“This shows how an election can change the fate of the Amazon.”
The American crack-up: Why liberalism drives some people crazy
Kim Messick
Examining the psychological demands that liberalism imposes on the modern citizen
African leaders demand global carbon taxes, debt relief to effectively fight climate change
Matthew Rozsa
Global carbon taxes and debt erasure would incentivize African nations to adopt eco-friendly policies
California’s Salton Sea eyed for lithium extraction with new tech
June Kim
As companies with billionaire backing buy in, frontline communities weigh the economics with health and environment
“Climate breakdown has begun,” U.N. official warns, as hottest summer ever shatters records
Matthew Rozsa
"The dog days of summer are not just barking, they are biting," U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres declared
It’s been a big year for the labor movement. What about farmworkers?
Ryan Nebeker
"Farmworkers and advocates see getting labor-related provisions into the farm bill as an opportunity to change"
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