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Even after floods hit state, California plans cuts to climate investments

Aaron Cantú
Lawmakers will have to resist inertia and oil and gas influence as the climate crisis worsens

Why the moral panic over “grooming” is so effective at manipulating the right-wing mind

Matthew Rozsa
Experts explain the history of the right creating false narratives that connect LGBTQ issues to pedophilia

In “The Last of Us,” Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett battle loneliness at the end of the world

Melanie McFarland
Poignant episode "Long, Long Time" doesn't pretend people aren't a threat. But it also insists that we’re the cure

The best way to save forests? Legally recognize Indigenous lands

Joseph Lee
A new report says the key to saving Brazil’s Atlantic Forest is recognizing Indigenous territory

Beneath M&M’s candy-coated image switcheroo is a dark chocolatey, ethically broke business

Melanie McFarland
Who knew that the ousting of supposedly "woke" M&M’s mascots is an example of adversaries finding common ground?

Could we feed a city on Mars? This question is central to the future of space exploration

Lenore Newman, Evan Fraser
The technologies unlocked by Mars could place us on a much more sustainable trajectory on Earth

Biden administration unveils roadmap for a greener, more equitable transportation sector

Joseph Winters
Federal agencies look beyond EVs to envision more convenient and efficient ways of getting around

Fascists expertly exploit the free press: Media rush to rehabilitate reputations of Trump’s regime

Chauncey DeVega
Kellyanne Conway is back and using the media to shamelessly promote herself for a role on Trump's campaign

How pistachio became the new “it flavor” of early winter

Michael La Corte
Once relegated to pastries and pastel-colored ice cream, the pistachio is now enjoying its time in the spotlight

Amazon’s “The Rig” brings new energy to old eco terrors

John McCracken
The binge-worthy thriller views economic anxiety and the green transition through the eyes of North Sea oil workers

Nuclear doomsday could be coming — if political doomsday doesn’t get here first

Brian Karem
The solution to America's political dilemma is simple enough: Real accountability, starting with Donald Trump

Britain’s protected natural areas are failing to stop biodiversity loss

Joseph Lee
A new study offers insight into how to better protect biodiversity

A zero emissions future without the mining boom

Blanca Begert, Lylla Younes
A new report finds that the U.S. can reduce lithium demand by up to 90 percent

What the world would lose with the demise of Twitter

Anjana Susarla
Twitter itself produces a lot of data that’s available nowhere else

Earth’s inner core is slowing down — and the length of a day may change as a result

Matthew Rozsa
Earth's inner core has slowed down — or is perhaps even lagging. Here's what this means for life on the surface

“Ping pong zoonosis”: COVID is spreading from humans to animals and back again

Troy Farah
The back-and-forth spread of COVID from animals to humans is deeply troubling scientists. Here's why

How pesticides intensify global warming

Maria Parazo Rose
A new report highlights the link between pesticides and climate change

What 5,000-year-old skeletons tell us about living with climate change

Kate Yoder
Collapse isn’t inevitable. New research shows that nimble, cooperative societies adapted best to rapid shifts

Why food is such a powerful symbol in political protest

Ekaterina Gladkova
What we eat is a powerful emblem of what we want

California’s next flood could destroy one of its most diverse cities. Will lawmakers try to save it?

Jake Bittle
Climate change could submerge Stockton beneath 10 feet of water. The city's aging levees aren't prepared

“What is fair?”: Rosie Perez on the complexities of playing a federal prosecutor on “Your Honor”

D. Watkins
"The number one reason I said yes was Bryan Cranston," Rosie Perez said of joining Showtime's "Your Honor" cast

How vulnerable is Wall Street to climate change? The Fed wants to find out

Jake Bittle
The Federal Reserve is putting the country's biggest banks to a test

The unexpected barrier preventing American small towns from accessing federal climate funds

Brett Marsh
How a little-known federal grant requirement could hinder climate resilience work
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