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Depression may not stem from a “chemical imbalance” after all — suggesting the problem is social

Matthew Rozsa, Keith A. Spencer
Scholars have argued for decades that depression has a social and political cause. A new study reinforces that view

Surprisingly, studies find that Americans are actually becoming more cooperative

Eric Schank
A meta-analysis of 511 social experiments conducted between 1956 and 2017 revealed a slight uptick in cooperation

If you drink this much coffee every day, you may live a longer life

Joy Saha
Unlocking the health benefits of your morning cup(s) of joe

How extreme heat increases your risk of death, no matter where you are

Nicole Karlis
Not merely a problem of the developing world, extreme heat can kill in cities even when A/C is nearby

Dawn of the apocalypse: Existential crisis for our species is right here, right now

Chris Hedges
We've been warned for decades about the death march of climate change. But global elites have done almost nothing

Democratic staffers arrested after staging sit-in outside of Chuck Schumer’s office

Jon Skolnik
The congressional staffers said that Sen. Chuck Schumer was not doing enough to address the growing climate crisis

“Outrageous political censorship”: Hulu blocks Democratic ads hitting GOP on abortion rights, guns

Julia Conley
Hulu cited "content-related" issues, but did not explain the ultimate decision not to run them.

Human garbage is a plentiful but dangerous source of food for polar bears finding it harder to hunt

Thomas Scott Smith
As sea ice dwindles, polar bears are turning towards human settlements more often

Biden announces new climate change actions but holds an emergency declaration in reserve

Daniel Farber
Biden has not declared a national climate emergency — a step some Democratic officials and activists have urged

How the states went nuts: Democratic backsliding in state capitals — and how to defeat it

Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist Jacob Grumbach on his new book and how U.S. states became "Laboratories Against Democracy"

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has a paper-thin climate change plan

Bob Hennelly
New Jersey has been hit by powerful storms that climate scientists predict will only increase in severity

Fox News pundit claims Joe Biden’s COVID is “karma”

Alex Henderson
Joey Jones accused Biden of "pretending" he had cancer even though he received skin cancer treatment

Light pollution is disrupting the seasonal rhythms of plants and trees, lengthening pollen season

Yuyu Zhou
A longer active season for urban plants also suggests an earlier and longer pollen season

How in God’s name are the Democrats still losing — even after Jan. 6 hearings and Roe?

Brian Karem
Headlines of the last two months should give Democrats a fighting chance in the midterms. Do they know how to win?

Controlling bodies and subverting democracy: How Dobbs is an attack on us all

Liz Theoharis
Dobbs highlights the growth of the Christian nationalist movement

“Climate change kills”: Experts agree with Spanish prime minister’s comments on wildfires in Europe

Matthew Rozsa
Europe is experiencing unprecedented wildfires that are without question worsened by climate change, experts say

“They’re waiting for the Eiffel Tower to melt”: “The View” blasts Joe Manchin on climate inaction

Alison Stine
Joy Behar and the other hosts discuss climate change hypocrisy in the face of deadly heat waves

Biden finally likely to declare climate emergency in response to “Manchin’s gaslighting”

Jake Johnson
"Biden needs to deploy every executive power," advocates say

Republicans want climate solutions — just not from Biden

Kate Yoder
Americans broadly support action, a Pew poll shows, but partisanship keeps getting in the way

How Elon Musk sees the future: His bizarre sci-fi vision should concern us all

Émile P. Torres
Musk is sweet on "longtermism," a vision of deep-future human happiness that's even crazier than you think

Baratunde Thurston is making America love the outdoors again: “There’s history in nature for us”

Melanie McFarland
Comedian Baratunde Thurston talks about PBS' "America Outdoors," taking viewers into the wild inside of the country

Humanity is on track to cause one million species to go extinct, according to UN report

Matthew Rozsa
A new study projects that at least one million extinctions are going to occur as a result of climate change

How the right waged a 100-year war to conquer America — and why it’s winning

Allan J. Lichtman
Supreme Court's recent decisions are not isolated: They're the culmination of a long right-wing assault on America

Heatflation: How sizzling temperatures drive up food prices

Kate Yoder
As heat waves strike Europe and China, crops are withering
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