Showing results for: Climate Change (page 86)
Republicans aren’t content to just “stop” history — they want to erase decades of progress entirely
Amanda Marcotte
Book banning, forcing people into the closet, even childbirth death: The GOP can't wait to bring it all back
“Pain at the pump”: The highly flammable politics of American gas prices
Eve Andrews
Biden’s reliance on fossil fuel reserves during the Ukraine crisis is not surprising
Don’t fear the giant, venomous spider: Scientists say the invasive Jorō spider is getting a bad rap
Matthew Rozsa
Yes, they're venomous, and yes, they fall from the sky like paratroopers. But experts say they're nothing to fear
The massive disconnect between Big Oil’s words and actions
Kate Yoder
A new study illustrates fossil fuel companies' greenwashing agenda
Panic over spike in energy prices reveals how unprepared Americans are for a gasless future
Eric Schank
A ban on Russian energy imports is raising gas prices akin to how a carbon tax might. Consumers aren't happy
The missing ingredient in fighting climate change: positive fictional role models
Denise Baden
There's a reason why people look and think more like "Emily in Paris" and less like the "Don't Look Up" characters
Surging prices and wheat shortages: How the invasion of Ukraine is impacting global food supplies
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
One thing is certain: Historically high food prices are only going to go up
Turning the desert green: this solar panel system makes water (and grows food) out of thin air
Eric Schank
Combining irrigation, agriculture, and photovoltaics, a conceptual design pitches integrative solar energy
Vegans, this is why you’re always hungry
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The newly-vegan often struggle with sudden, rapacious hunger. There's a reason why — and it's not hard to curb
Climate change is intensifying Earth’s water cycle
Donna Lu
Rising temperatures are pushing more freshwater towards poles than previously climate models estimated
America’s largest inland port is running out of water
Adam Mahoney
The proposed solution — a 31-mile-long pipeline draining Lake Michigan — is dividing residents of Joliet, Illinois
The Trump-Putin killer weed has deep roots — in New Jersey’s swamp of corruption
Bob Hennelly
Former New Jersey governor's "Bridgegate" scandal has odd links to Jan. 6 — and even to Putin's Ukraine invasion
Dire United Nations report warns inaction on climate means death
Eric Schank
A UN panel's report finds a 'brief and narrowing window' remains to avoid the worst of climate change
Nuclear winter, crop failures and fallout: What nuclear war would do to civilization
Matthew Rozsa
Food shortages, ozone depletion, exacerbated climate change — and a relatively unscathed Southern Hemisphere
UN report warns climate change could spur 50% more wildfires by 2100
Zoya Teirstein
Governments are spending too much money on fire suppression and not enough on prevention
Montana mice may hold the secret to virus spillover
Jim Robbins
Researchers hope to create a model system to better understand ecology of viruses, including coronaviruses
How the Philadelphia pandemic of 1793 foreshadowed the social problems of the COVID-19 era
Matthew Rozsa
Americans scapegoated immigrants, and pushed quackery and fakes cures, during the pandemic of 1793. Sound familiar?
Biden tries to reverse Trump’s impact on the courts — but continues to defend parts of his agenda
Jon Skolnik
President Biden has even chosen to expand one of Trump's most draconian policies
An “emerging crisis”: The climate is changing too fast for plants and animals to adapt
Diana Kruzman
New UN report highlights how warming temperatures are upending nature's life cycles
Former GOP strategist Rick Wilson on Putin’s deep appeal to “dictator-friendly” Republicans
Dean Obeidallah
On Salon Talks, Rick Wilson breaks down the stakes of the "MAGA crazy" midterms and 2024, and what Dems need to win
Sea levels have been rising since the American Civil War. The reason? Coal
Eric Schank
The burning of coal in the Victorian Era inadvertently caused nineteenth-century climate change
Putin’s threat to the world grows — and much of our news media is not up to the challenge
Brian Karem
I grew up under the fear of nuclear war. The news we consume now is often lacking in crucial context
Road salt runoff is making freshwater lakes inhospitable
Eric Schank
America's freshwater lakes — and therefore many regional water supplies — are at risk from de-icing chemicals
The problem with the populists “free thinkers” — they are just lazy
Amanda Marcotte
Joe Rogan and Elon Musk fanboys aren't "populists" — just lazy, entitled men afraid of progress
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