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“Fossil fuels are natural and amazing,” says Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in a rant on Twitter

Kelly McClure
"Don’t fall for the scam," Greene tweeted on Saturday morning, offering her own explanation for how climate works

New health study strengthens case for a four-day workweek

Matthew Rozsa
A four-day workweek has the potential to improve employees' health and sleep, a new study finds

Banks with ‘net-zero’ pledges are among the top funders of fossil fuels

Lyric Aquino
"Financial institutions need to be held accountable for their role in financing false solutions."

In Washington state, a new initiative to boost urban tree cover

Joseph Winters
The Washington Tree Equity Collaborative aims to bring more greenery to underserved communities

Kyra Sedgwick knows we’re obsessed with her marriage to Kevin Bacon: “I totally feel pressure”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Sedgwick talks directing her husband in sci-fi flick "Space Oddity," climate change and taking risks at every age

Collapsing roofs, broken toilets, flooded classrooms: Inside the worst-funded schools in the nation

Becca Savransky
Idaho spends less on schools per student than any other state. Kids are sweating, freezing and struggling to learn

Research reveals a 3,500-year history of dairy consumption on the Tibetan Plateau

Shevan Wilkin, Li Tang, Michael Petraglia, Nicole Boivin
The history of consumption on the Tibetan Plaetau sheds light on what the inhabitants relied on for survival: milk

Can the heat from running computers help grow our food? It’s complicated

Janna Frenzel, Sarah-Louise Ruder
Unique partnering of data centers and greenhouses signal a potential shift in the future of farming

A tax break on clean energy projects is coming to coal and oil towns

Katie Myers
The Biden administration wants to give a boost to the fossil fuel "energy communities" of coal country

Inside climate activists’ uneasy relationship with ‘net-zero’

Joseph Winters
How the logic of carbon neutrality got “lit on fire” by big polluters

Will it never stop?: From forever war to eternal war

Karen J. Greenberg
Who even remembers when the First World War was known as “the war to end all wars?”

A mammoth meatball hints at a future of exotic lab-grown meats

Hallam Stevens
Advancements in science could mean lab-grown meats will become the norm very soon. What will this mean?

Is the Sriracha shortage ending anytime soon? Unfortunately, the answer is no

Joy Saha
Following last year's shortage in June, Huy Fong Foods announced that it's unsure when the sauce will be back

Global warming is disrupting an Antarctic current system that life on Earth relies on

Matthew Rozsa
The base of the food chain could lose much of its nutrient supply if the current collapses

Noam Chomsky on “savage capitalism”: From climate change to bank failures to war

David Barsamian, Noam Chomsky
"If you want to stop destroying the planet and human life on Earth, you have to bribe the rich and powerful"

5 misused food and farming terms — and what they really mean

Emma Garnett
Local, natural, grass-fed . . . what do they actually mean?

Is a post-car future actually possible? Experts say yes — here’s how we could get there

Matthew Rozsa
A car-free society would be more equitable, more efficient, and less polluted. Here's how we could get there

The “Tennessee Three” were right: Screw decorum, it’s time to rush the well

Rae Hodge
Let's face it: Democrats in GOP "trifecta" states have mostly been useless. Tennessee proves it's time to fight

Infant formula shortage often led to alternative, less-healthy means of nourishment

Jessica A. Marino, Jennifer Hahn-Holbrook
One-third of families who relied on formula were forced by severe shortages to resort to suboptimal feeding methods

What happens when we run out of water? Thanks to climate change, a dystopian premise is coming true

Matthew Rozsa
Experts say climate change is depleting or polluting our freshwater sources. Can we survive in a drier world?

Tennessee Three — minus one— expelled: Republicans remove all doubt that they oppose democracy

Amanda Marcotte
Their expulsion is a petty act of revenge from Republicans who refuse to accept the will of the voters

“Up where they woke”: Fox News and others panic about “Little Mermaid” lyric changes

Alison Stine
The outcry comes after composer Alan Menken announced some edits, including one about consent

The prominent environmental and labor issues within the world of tea

Lela Nargi
Environmental and labor challenges proliferate in tea production, but Americans don't know much about them

Radical eco-activists have made it into mainstream fiction. Is reality next?

Kate Yoder
History suggests novels about monkeywrenching could inspire real-world copycats
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