Showing results for: Climate Change (page 86)
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
Midwestern lawmakers are trying to replace Russian oil with ethanol
Diana Kruzman
Advocates of increased ethanol sales argue that it could lower fuel prices and help the climate — both are dubious
An unprecedented Colorado wildfire is burning despite the presence of snow on the ground
Eric Schank
The NCAR fire near Boulder roars through a wintry landscape
Mosquitoes are happy with climate change
Melissa Bailey
Scientists expect West Nile transmission to increase on a warming planet, posing a threat to public health
Only Democratic governors — not Joe Biden — can protect the U.S. at this point
Heather Digby Parton
Our entire recent history would be completely different if it weren't for our dependence on fossil fuels
Plastic pollution could make much of humanity infertile, experts fear
Matthew Rozsa
Research suggests plastic pollution is causing dropping sperm counts — and could also be unstoppable
Some evangelicals claim Ukraine war means the end times — as usual, they’re wrong
Nathaniel Manderson
Every few years, my fellow evangelicals claim the Antichrist has risen and the world is ending. It's never true
The U.S. truly is an “exceptional nation” — in its devastating impact on the planet
Aviva Chomsky
There's a clear connection between America's wealth, its global dominance and its soaring greenhouse-gas emissions
For an ill-fated science cruise, a sea of allegations
Mark Harris
A marine science trip devolved into competing claims of discrimination — and underscored issues in fieldwork
How democracy dies: When it comes to Jan. 6, the American people can’t handle the truth
Chauncey DeVega
The House probe wants to create a "narrative thriller" in hopes Americans will care about an attack on democracy
What classic literature says about refugees fleeing war
Robert F. Barsky
From the Bible to "The Grapes of Wrath," reading classic texts of people seeking new lives can create empathy
Jane Fonda’s new climate PAC is taking on fossil fuel-backed politicians
Eve Andrews
And this isn’t her first rodeo in political funding
Elie Mystal: Our Constitution is “actually trash” — but the Supreme Court can be fixed
Dean Obeidallah
Author and scholar Elie Mystal on our deeply flawed Constitution and the long, dark history of legal racism
The Australian wildfires were so big that they punched a hole in the ozone layer
Matthew Rozsa
A shocking study of the 2019-2020 Australian wildfires revealed their destructive trail extended to the ozone layer
Feeling hotter than it should be where you live? You’re not alone
Kelly McClure
Both the north and south poles are currently melting at the same time, which is highly unusual
Biden Administration invests in cleaning up the polluted Great Lakes
Eric Schank
"These sites were dangerously polluted for decades," Biden acknowledged. "We're committed to clean them up."
The far right’s national plan for schools: Plant charters, defund public education
Kathryn Joyce
Exclusive: Hillsdale College's "classical" charter schools are spreading fast — but the true goal is much bigger
Kyrsten Sinema “mocked” Joe Biden and praised GOP at secret right-wing fundraiser, new book claims
Brandon Gage
At a private D.C. fundraiser, Sinema "mocked Biden while speaking warmly" about House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy
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