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“The control I thought I had was one big fat illusion”: When crisis makes you not yourself anymore

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Bomb Shelter" author Mary Laura Philpott talks about love, hope, loss, and learning from turtles

To renew democracy, we need big dreams: Why utopian visions are necessary

Paul Rosenberg
Historian Victoria Wolcott on how "freedom dreams" fueled the civil rights movement — and why we need them now

Is Michelle Wu America’s food justice mayor?

Steve Holt
The new leader of Boston is embarking on the most ambitious food policy agenda the city has ever seen

As Russia attacks Ukraine, experts weigh European “renaissance” for nuclear energy

Joseph Winters
Could nuclear power help break Europe's dependency on Russian gas?

With threats of nuclear war and climate disaster growing, America’s “bunker fantasy” is inadequate

David L. Pike
Until culture stops pushing the "shelter or die" narrative, it will be hard to effectively respond to nuclear war

Why is the right so obsessed with bathroom issues? Behind the new wave of anti-LGBTQ attacks

Chauncey DeVega
A panel of experts on conservative fascination with bodily functions — it's vicious, illogical and also revealing

Scientists arrested for peaceful climate protests around the world say “climate revolution now”

Eric Schank
Scientists protested worldwide in reaction to a U.N. report concluding humanity has three years to cut emissions

Vegan Fridays for all? More schools offer plant-based meals

Steve Holt
Despite many challenges, schools are focusing on equity and nutrition in an effort to feed kids more options

Dozens arrested as more than 1,000 join largest ever “scientist-led civil disobedience campaign”

Jake Johnson
Frustrated scientists are calling for a "climate revolution" to avert catastrophe

Trump claims the “lunatic left” is “mutilating” children — as usual, the media looks away

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's malignant normality keeps getting darker, but the media isn't interested. RIP Eric Boehlert, a huge loss

Noam Chomsky: We’re nearing “the most dangerous point in human history”

Matthew Rozsa
Political philosopher and linguist Noam Chomsky fears that humanity may face a bleak future

Meet the scientist who wants to control the weather

Matthew Rozsa
A new film profiles a Finnish scientist's lifelong quest to create rain clouds via technology

Trump’s trashing of Ukraine pays off for Russia: Republicans vote to reject NATO — and democracy

Heather Digby Parton
A poisoned well: 63 Republicans just voted against even expressing support for democracy

The United Kingdom could lose more than a third of its iconic fish and chips shops

Manuela Lopez Restrepo
A "fish and chipocalypse" is looming due to food shortages and cost surges

What will COVID-19 look like in 2100? Scientists predict three possible scenarios

Nicole Karlis
Experts forecast three futures for the coronavirus

How to care for a bonsai tree and make it live forever

Camryn Rabideau
It could outlive you . . .

Arctic greening won’t save the climate

Donatella Zona
The Arctic has been greening as temperatures rise. What is the real impact of the northern region's new climate?

Facts haven’t spurred us to climate action. Can fiction?

Mark Johnson
The emerging genre of climate fiction is portraying the perils of a scorching planet

Does planting trees actually help the climate? Here’s what we know

Kate Yoder
Trees are great at capturing warming gases, but mass-planting efforts tell a tricky story

Squeezed: How cartels, climate and supply chains are causing lime prices to surge

Ashlie D. Stevens
And how chefs and bartenders are dealing with the massive increase in cost

Putin’s war and the battle for democracy: How this conflict raises the global stakes

Paul Rosenberg
Autocratic leaders are growing ever bolder, as Putin and Xi demonstrate — but Ukraine has changed the equation

New SEC rule requires companies to publicly disclose climate risks

Naveena Sadasivam
The proposed rule requires companies to disclose emissions including scope 3 climate pollution from products

Why is the American right waging a stealth neocolonial assault on Somalia?

Mohamoud Gaildon
In the 19th century, my homeland was carved up by imperialists. Now that's in danger of happening all over again

Body of missing hiker found in Griffith Park with dog by his side

Kelly McClure
29-year-old Oscar Alejandro Hernandez had been missing since March 16
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