Showing results for: Climate Change (page 78)
Moment of truth for labor? AFL-CIO still backing an anti-choice Republican in N.J.
Bob Hennelly
The deeply strange saga of Rep. Chris Smith, an anti-abortion, pro-labor and somewhat anti-Trump Republican
Inland cities face water supply problems as lakes evaporate due to climate change
Matthew Rozsa
Water resources in inland cities near lakes will become scarcer as lakes evaporate water faster, scientists say
What overturning Roe v. Wade means for pregnant people in pollution hotspots
Naveena Sadasivam, Eve Andrews
Communities near polluting sites are more likely to need abortion care in the first place
For these intrepid gardeners, every seed counts
Arati Menon
At the Experimental Farm Network, seeds don’t just put food on the table, they promote social justice
Cacophony of dunces: When the Supreme Court trashed the Constitution
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Sam Alito and John Roberts appeal to "history and tradition" — while they dance around the burning Constitution
America as a war zone: Trump has turned the nation toward anger and violence
Andrea Mazzarino
Donald Trump has occupied America's hearts and minds. The trauma is everywhere, and it won't heal overnight
Progressives: Take the fight to the states, right now. It’s the only way to win
Gaby Goldstein
Progressives have long mistrusted "states' rights" and looked to the federal government. That's all over now
House progressives call for Supreme Court reform: “Hold these rogue justices to account”
Kenny Stancil
After high court's "extreme decisions," House progressives call for ethics rules — and adding four new justices
Buying into conspiracy theories can be exciting – that’s what makes them dangerous
Donovan Schaefer
The fantasy that one is smarter than the rest of the "sheeple" can lead to self-delusion
Gen. Russel Honoré: Trump’s coup attempt “put us in the banana republic club”
Chauncey DeVega
Retired general who studied Capitol security says "our government failed" on Jan. 6, and White House was complicit
How Joe Biden is like America’s founding fathers — and no, I’m not kidding
Matthew Rozsa
Biden has great ideas but can't implement them due to political stalemate — just like Washington and Jefferson
Younger voters agree with Democrats — but don’t trust them. Here’s how to fix that
Paul Rosenberg
After Roe decision, Democrats have a golden opportunity to win back younger voters — if they actually stand up
It’s the perfect moment for a clean-energy future: But war and greed are getting in the way
Carl Pope
Oil prices are spiking. Renewables keep getting cheaper. Activists must push for a faster, fairer transition
Biden administration advances offshore oil and gas drilling
Jake Johnson
This is the third time the Biden administration has announced new oil and gas leasing plans before a holiday
Supreme Court ends on a low note: Why we should now be more frightened for their next term
Heather Digby Parton
Supreme Court ends infamous term with promise for worse outcomes next time
I can’t believe I pay taxes for this
D. Watkins
Yes, I think we should pay taxes. But from SCOTUS salaries to the police, I have questions about our ROI
Doomsday: Supreme Court decision a dagger for efforts to curb carbon emissions, experts say
Eric Schank
"We don't have another option for large-scale reductions in greenhouse gasses"
“Cataclysmic”: Conservatives on Supreme Court rule against EPA’s plan to combat climate change
Jon Skolnik
"I cannot think of many things more frightening," Justice Elena Kagan wrote in a fiery dissent
Biden administration sued for oil leasing on public lands
Kenny Stancil
"Burning fossil fuels from existing leases on federal lands is incompatible with a livable climate"
Elon Musk makes climate change worse: A new study confirms space tourism is destroying the planet
Matthew Rozsa
Elon Musk has depicted himself as a foe of climate change, but a new study undermines that claim
The other cancel culture: How a public university is bowing to a conservative crusade
Daniel Golden, Kirsten Berg
Boise State University keeps capitulating to right-wing complaints
“Smash capitalism” to “release your job,” what “Downton Abbey” & Beyoncé can teach us about progress
Jean Bentley
In "Downton" movie sequel "A New Era," how the Crawleys & Co. approach work demonstrate how we should tackle change
How “Bob’s Burgers” and its loving queerness became a cult favorite among the LGBTQ community
Ashlie D. Stevens
"I just enjoy seeing a world where being gay – or whatever you may be – isn’t questioned"
Why gas prices are so high, according to history (and no, it’s not Biden’s fault)
Matthew Rozsa
A look back at American gas price increases, the global factors that contributed and the presidents who got blamed
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