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The opposite of “common sense”: No Labels campaign in 2024 is a revenge plot against Democrats
Heather Digby Parton
Why is former Democrat turned independent senator Joe Lieberman so invested in a third-party run right now?
Mosquitos are moving to higher elevations — and so is malaria
Mary Katherine Wildeman
Rising temperatures are also not the only way a changing climate gives mosquitoes the upper hand
Scientists propose way to combat coral bleaching using curcumin
Matthew Rozsa
Coral bleaching is a devastating problem, but a new technique using a natural ingredient suggests not all is lost
Hellhounds of summer: The hottest heatwave in human history just keeps getting worse
Matthew Rozsa
Heatwaves across the globe are smashing records, alarming trends consistent with climate change predictions
Can we really eliminate invasive species by eating them?
Shelby Vittek
"Eating them . . . is one of the least wasteful ways to [reduce invasive species populations]"
Amid a dizzying week of news, somehow Donald Trump manages to hog the spotlight
Brian Karem
The Pentagon admits UAPs are a thing, RFK Jr makes a vile accusation — and we're still trapped in the Trump circus
Samuel Alito and the fishing trip that set the world on fire
Sabrina Haake
How the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision made climate change worse
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in New Zealand’s wild cockles and watercress puts people at risk
Jack Heinemann, Sophie Joy Van Hamelsveld
"We need improved guidelines for the safe harvesting and use of wild foods and more strenuous monitoring"
“They don’t realize how deeply racial bias permeates”: Central Park birder on where liberals fail
D. Watkins
Christian Cooper, who went viral for being Black in Central Park, shares his two passions: birding and voting
340,000 UPS drivers poised to strike over extreme heat, safe working conditions
Tushar Khurana
The largest single-employer strike in U.S. history could frame worker power as a climate solution
Pennsylvania locomotive manufacturing workers are striking for greener jobs
John McCracken
Unions are working together to push for better environmental standards and greener technology in the industry
We have no idea if pesticide protections for bees actually work — a serious issue for conservation
Matthew Rozsa
A new study shows pesticide research is biased towards honeybees, which could negatively impact other bee species
What this year’s El Niño means for wheat and global food supply
David Ubilava
"El Niño's global impacts are complex and multifaceted"
How your body (and the environment) is affected by the consumption of both red and processed meats
Katherine Sievert, Gary Sacks
"But this is not sustainable. To improve the health of people and the planet we need to change how we produce meat"
Corals are starting to bleach as global ocean temperatures hit record highs
Ian Enochs
El Niño is contributing to the problem, but rising ocean heat is largely driven by burning fossil fuels
Abandoning nuclear power was a mistake. Germany must return to the future of energy
Nick O’Hara
Renewables alone can't provide the clean energy we need to combat climate change
How masa harina changed the course of human history — and gave us better tacos
Michael La Corte
Author and "Masienda" founder Jorge Gaviria speaks about the far-reaching significance of masa
Greener oceans due to climate change, new study suggests
Troy Farah
Two decades of satellite data show that 56% of the ocean surface is changing in color
America is awash in good news — but does that equal a bad election for Joe Biden?
Heather Digby Parton
Good economic news for America usually makes for a good election for the incumbent. Why things may be different now
Joe Biden says the right things — in Lithuania. But does that even count?
Brian Karem
Biden gave a forceful speech on the Ukraine war and the climate crisis. Was anyone in America paying attention?
Climate change threatens to cause “synchronized harvest failures” across the globe
Douglas Bardsley
"Australia will need to invest in adaptation to ensure that [food systems] are resilient to the gathering storm"
In the wake of the East Palestine disaster, other train towns wonder: Are we next?
John McCracken
Residents in railroad communities across the country have become increasingly worried about potential disasters
Climate change is transforming our oceans. Can fisheries management adapt?
Tyler Eddy, Andrea Bryndum-Buchholz
"Managing fisheries in ecosystems that undergo dramatic shifts in species dominance can be challenging"
Don’t ignore Trump’s threats of retribution: “As the legal vise tightens, he becomes more dangerous”
Chauncey DeVega
Trump experts warn the media "have not learned anything from 2016"
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