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Progressives to “block business as usual” to protest Manchin and Sinema’s “corrupt obstruction”
Igor Derysh
Arizona and West Virginia activists announce rally and nonviolent civil disobedience to demand end to filibuster
The long complex history of oil price shocks
Scott L. Montgomery
Oil prices were steadily climbing before Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Will Big Oil face another reckoning from investors this year?
Emily Pontecorvo
The new season of shareholder climate demands has begun
European electric car makers have a Russian nickel problem
Maddie Stone
Europe may need Russian nickel to meet its climate goals — activists need Europe to hold Russian mining accountable
Historians’ first verdict on Trump: You’re fired! But there’s more to it than that
Paul Rosenberg
"The Presidency of Donald J. Trump" offers a wealth of valuable perspectives — but fails to measure the danger
Media gets it wrong on Elon Musk and Twitter: The issue is oligarchy, not “free speech”
Nolan Higdon
Mainstream media largely parrots Musk's mendacious framing — but this fight is about monopoly power, not speech
A renowned environmentalist says we’re understanding forests all wrong
Matthew Rozsa
Fred Pearce, author of a new book on forests, questions whether mass tree planting can really save Earth
“Gaslighting”: Activists blockade NY Times and corporate newspapers for ignoring climate crisis
Jake Johnson
Activists say outlets are "enabling the government's gaslighting of the public" by burying critical climate stories
I helped pen the UN climate report. Here’s why it gives me hope
Sarah Burch
The nearly 3,000-page document details a stark, urgent threat — but it also shows a clear path forward
Here’s why Trump won’t run in 2024 — and why the Trump cult ultimately can’t win
Brian Karem
Republicans and the Trump cult want to create a "medieval-technological" regime. But in the end, reality bites
Harry Potter and the retconning of Dumbledore: It’s no longer about the story
Alison Stine
Has "Harry Potter" – depicting a shallow, antiquated and dangerous idea of queer people – finally lost its magic?
Why autistic people (including me) are self-medicating with cannabis
Matthew Rozsa
Many people with autism speak highly of self-medicating with marijuana — even if science hasn't caught up
Ukraine war fuels a weapons gold rush — and defense contractors are already cashing in
William D. Hartung, Julia Gledhill
Putin's war is a tragedy for the world, but it already has big winners: Weapons firms and the Pentagon budget
Take notes: Here’s Kamala Harris’ winning Wordle strategy
Joy Saha
Harris currently flaunts an impressive 48-game winning streak and an average of four guesses per puzzle
CO2 pipelines are coming. A pipeline safety expert says we’re not ready
Emily Pontecorvo
Companies want to build pipelines to capture and store carbon, but a report warns that regulators aren’t prepared
“Ugly betrayal”: Activists say Biden resuming oil, gas leases on public lands broke campaign promise
Brett Wilkins
Environmental groups accuse Biden of "prioritizing oil executive profits over future generations"
The world’s most ambitious climate goal is essentially out of reach
Shannon Osaka
The chances of holding global warming to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) is only around 38%
Neptune is cooling down when it should be heating up — and scientists aren’t sure why
Nicole Karlis
It's summer in Neptune's southern hemisphere, and it's inexplicably getting colder
Francis Fukuyama on Putin, Trump and why Ukraine is key to saving liberal democracy
Chauncey DeVega
The man who brought us "The End of History" says America faces long-term "political decay," but it's not too late
Why high gas prices aren’t necessarily good for the climate
Shannon Osaka
Price spikes alone don't change our driving habits — but an increase in the gas tax might
Scott Pruitt, Trump’s scandal-scarred EPA chief, files to represent Oklahoma in U.S. Senate
Jon Skolnik
Pruitt was facing 14 separate federal ethics investigations when he resigned from from office in 2018
Methane emissions soar to highest level ever recorded
Kate Yoder
Uncontrolled gas leaks and flaring are pushing the planet toward catastrophe
It’s time to nationalize the fossil fuel industries: That’ll trigger the right!
Thom Hartmann
Un-American, you say? Tell that to FDR, Nixon, Reagan, Bush and Obama, who all nationalized major industries
The climate case for seizing superyachts, Russian and otherwise
Eve Andrews
Oligarchs' superyachts emit more carbon than some Pacific Island nations
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