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Are your allergies worse than usual? You’re not alone

Nicole Karlis
Climate change and a wetter winter are increasing pollen counts, experts tell Salon

How schools and families can take climate action by learning about food systems

Gabrielle Edwards
How to learn more about food systems, climate change and the impact of your daily food choices on a larger scale

Tools of the trade: 14 chef-approved essentials for making the best homemade pizza and pasta

Julia Gómez Kramer
How to ensure you're enjoying restaurant-quality, top-tier versions of pizza and pasta when cooking at home

1 in 3 Americans breathe unhealthy air, new report says

Akielly Hu
The American Lung Association finds that U.S. air quality is improving, but wildfires and more threaten progress

Local food is not enough — we need a sustainable transition in the food system

Bryan Dale, Marianne Granger, Mélodie Anderson
"Since everyone benefits from the act of eating, everyone should be pitching in"

For the first time, scientists detect seismic waves rippling through Mars’ core

Troy Farah
The observations reveal how the interior of the Red Planet works

Why long COVID could be a ticking time bomb for public health

Philip Finkelstein
Long COVID isn't novel: other viruses in history have had similar “long” arcs — with devastating repercussions

The corporate attack on democracy

Chauncey DeVega
Corporations can't save democracy

“Judy herself is furious”: “Judy Blume Forever” directors on today’s book banning and moral panic

Alison Stine
Salon spoke to filmmakers of Prime Video's doc about the beloved children's author who's no stranger to controversy

Bizarre and gruesome cattle deaths leave Texas authorities stumped

Kelly McClure
Six cattle were found along Texas State Highway, some of which had their genitalia and anuses removed

“Soylent Green” scarred me with its disgusting twist ending – but scientists love its prescience

Matthew Rozsa
As the sci-fi classic turns 50, scientists warn that climate change and other man-made problems may render it true

Climate change: Multi-country media analysis shows skepticism of the basic science is dying out

James Painter
The world is less skeptical of the basic science that underlies climate change than ever before

A new bill in Oregon could target environmental protesters as terrorists

Naveena Sadasivam
The blue state could become the 20th in the U.S. to enact a so-called critical infrastructure law

Ron DeSantis moves more radically to the right in race with Donald Trump

Heather Digby Parton
Culture war issues cause Trump and DeSantis to wrestle, but the party is actually pretty united

COVID-19 is just the beginning: Climate change is bringing a lot more diseases with it

Matthew Rozsa
Scientists spoke with Salon about the diseases and pathogens that will be exacerbated by climate change

Feds’ Colorado River choice: California’s rights or Arizona’s future?

Jake Bittle
For the Biden administration to stabilize the river, one of the two states will have to lose big

2022 was a particularly deadly year for land and environmental activists

Lyric Aquino
Nearly a quarter of the activists murdered were Indigenous

Two new scientific papers break down how the rich are destroying Earth

Troy Farah
Affluent thirst for resources is accelerating the climate crisis, researchers say

Corporate landlords reap big profits as rents in many U.S. cities soar by double digits

Julia Conley
Six biggest property management companies in U.S. made $1.3 billion more in 2022 on inflated rents and extra fees

Spurring an endless arms race: The Pentagon girds for mid-century wars

Michael Klare
Why is the Pentagon budget so high?

How climate change is making it easier to hit home runs

Siri Chilukuri
A new study found that climate change is knocking it out of the park — no, really.

Italy is set to ban lab-grown meat — here’s why that might be a mistake

Silvia Malagoli
Many argue that lab-grown meat may soon revitalize the meat industry. Italy disagrees, siding with farmers

In East Kentucky, timely weather forecasts are a matter of life and death

Anya Slepyan, Claire Carlson
Weather alerts can save lives — but you have to have a good internet connection

The centrist plan to sabotage Joe Biden

Heather Digby Parton
Centrist groups like No Label seek to undermine President Biden's re-election. Do they secretly want Donald Trump?
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