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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"
Astronomers analyze alien rivers on Mars and Titan
Nicole Karlis
There are only three worlds in our solar system with rivers: Earth, Mars and Titan
Last summer’s deadly heat wave killed 61,000 Europeans: Study
Nicole Karlis
Extreme heat killed more women and elderly during the heatwave, resulting in more death than previously thought
What I learned from the South Bronx — and how it can help us today
Beverly Gologorsky
I grew up amid decrepit buildings, poor health and worsening crime. There was hope in solidarity — and still is
Ecosystem collapse could occur “surprisingly quickly,” study finds
Matthew Rozsa
A new model suggests feedback loops could accelerate environmental breakdowns
Lawsuit seeks to end new law signed by Greg Abbott banning water breaks after Texas heat wave deaths
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Houston lawsuit seeks to halt looming "Death Star" bill as Texans succumb to yet another heat wave
Scorching temperatures broke records three times this week and July is just getting started
Matthew Rozsa
As carbon emissions continue to trap greenhouse gases, global warming will worsen and threaten life on Earth
Joe Biden’s quiet success goes much further than Bidenomics
Heather Digby Parton
If this is what happens when you have an elder as a leader maybe we ought to think about amending the Constitution
Mike Pence’s Big Lie campaign trail torture: He’s reaping the disinformation he sowed
Amanda Marcotte
GOP voters torture Mike Pence with the Big Lie — too bad he was an avid disinfo fan for decades
Neglect of a museum’s collection could cause scientific setbacks
Darren Incorvaia
Experts say the loss of such specimens — even uncharismatic ones such as centipedes — is a setback for science
Greta Thunberg charged with disobeying Swedish law enforcement during climate protest
Matthew Rozsa
This is not the first time the 20-year-old activist has had a brush with law enforcement in response to protesting
Climate change is driving earlier springtimes. For some birds, that could equal extinction: Study
Nicole Karlis
Birds are trying to adapt, but can't quite keep up with the earlier arrival of spring
“Not a record to celebrate”: Humanity just experienced the hottest day in recorded history
Matthew Rozsa
Experts agree that the Fourth of July 2023 was just the beginning of a series of record-breaking hot days
Memo to Chris Christie: You can’t troll Donald Trump in a GOP primary
Amanda Marcotte
Pundits are impressed with Christie's attacks on Trump, but they're missing the nihilism that fuels the MAGA base
The new “abnormal”: Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future
Matthew Rozsa
Authors of a new study urge societies to begin preparing for the worst regarding extreme drought and heatwaves
Peter Singer states “we are gambling with the future of our planet for the sake of hamburgers”
Peter Singer
Author Peter Singer on the real impact of that steak or hamburger you're nonchalantly eating
9 of the best movies about American immigrants
Gary M. Kramer
From "Everything Everywhere All at Once" to "Scarface," these films show the lives of seekers of the American Dream
“Armageddon” is 25 years old: Scientists agree this problematic blockbuster aged like warm milk
Matthew Rozsa
"Armageddon" isn't just scientifically inaccurate — experts also say that it is downright hostile to intellectuals
White House floats research on blocking sun’s rays to slow global warming
Rae Hodge
Congress wants climate change strategies from the Biden administration. One research option looks dark
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