Showing results for: Climate Change (page 96)
Solving the climate crisis requires the end of capitalism
Jeremy Lent
Overcoming the climate crisis will require a shift away from our growth-based, corporate-dominated global system
Road to nowhere: Oklahoma’s Donald J. Trump Highway runs through the Dust Bowl
Russell Cobb
Trump got 92% of the vote in desolate Cimarron County, Oklahoma. But locals remain skeptical, about everything
Did COVID-19 secretly unite (rather than divide) us? A new documentary argues just that
Matthew Rozsa
Salon interviewed the director of the provocative Netflix documentary, "Convergence: Courage in a Crisis"
Joe Biden complains Kyrsten Sinema is ignoring his calls — but she talks to Mitch
Igor Derysh
Sinema says she won’t negotiate publicly. But Democratic leaders say she's not negotiating in private either
Meet the Christian climate scientist who wants to de-politicize the climate crisis conversation
Alli Joseph
Lead writer of three U.S. National Climate Assessment reports urges personal connection and understanding
Sanders accuses Manchin of “sabotage” over demand to drop family, child care, Medicare provisions
Igor Derysh
Manchin says other Democrats want an "entitlement society." Bernie blasts Manchin, Sinema for undermining Biden
Mitch McConnell slammed by both Trump and Senate Democrats following debt ceiling standoff
Jon Skolnik
McConnell's detente gives Democrats two and a half more months to suspend the debt ceiling and avoid default
Fox News: 25 years of making everyone’s lives progressively crappier
Melanie McFarland
Conservative media was going to birth a network eventually. But Fox has made life worse, even if you never watch
Climate-change transition in the Age of Billionaires
John Feffer
Can we create a world of solidarity economics or are we doomed to climate profiteering?
In cities, dangerous heat exposure has tripled since the 1980s, with the poor most at risk
Cascade Tuholske, Chris Funk, Kathryn Grace
Nearly one-quarter of the global population lives in urban areas where extreme heat exposure has risen
Tip O’Neill’s “bipartisan” politics are long gone — but Democrats can still forge a path forward
Carl Pope
Some Democrats are still attached to a bygone political era — but Biden is actively trying to forge the future
A new California oil spill is a pollution nightmare
Matthew Rozsa
More than 100,000 gallons of oil have leaked into the Pacific Ocean since Saturday
It’s not just you: Everyone is Googling “climate anxiety”
Kate Yoder
Google has reported a 565% increase in "climate anxiety" searches over the past year, reflecting widespread fears
Hurricane Ida’s destruction was the result of years of systemic racism
Rashad Robinson
Even after a racial justice awakening, the effects of climate change and natural disaster reflect deep inequality
Pramila Jayapal rejects Manchin demand to slash Biden bill to $1.5T: “Not going to happen”
Igor Derysh
Democrats' battle lines harden — progressives vow they won't let "corporate lobbyists" kill Biden's spending bill
Hidden figures: In New Jersey and Mississippi, the COVID death rate is higher than Brazil
Bob Hennelly
What unites a blue state with unionized labor and the deep-red cradle of the Confederacy? Racial inequality
Joe Manchin has made $5.2M from his coal company — and gets big donations from fossil-fuel industry
Andy Hirschfeld
Senator blocking Biden's agenda has gotten rich off coal, and takes more fossil-fuel money than any other Democrat
Progressives play hardball — with Biden’s support — and confuse the media
Amanda Marcotte
The press tries to portray infrastructure delay as Biden's loss, but progressives are trying to save his presidency
Meet the CEPP, the biggest federal climate policy you’ve never heard of
Zoya Teirstein
It’s convoluted. Democrats can’t agree on it. It still may be the best shot at a major climate law this decade
Former senior aide to Kyrsten Sinema worked as top lobbyist for JPMorgan Chase, fighting tax hikes
Igor Derysh
Sinema's former legislative director was lobbyist for biggest U.S. bank, which would love to kill Biden's tax plan
A major Pacific current system is poised to heat up — with potentially devastating repercussions
Matthew Rozsa
The Kuroshio Current Extension in the northern Pacific Ocean is in trouble, a new study says
Infrastructure bill debacle proves Elizabeth Warren right: To get things done, first fix corruption
Amanda Marcotte
Biden's agenda is faltering. Blame lobbyists and moneyed interests with too much control in D.C.
Wildfire smoke is here to stay. Here’s how to clean the air inside your home
Bernard J. Wolfson
Exposure to wildfire smoke particles increases the chances of suffering from a stroke or heart attack
Why the “Swiss Army knife” of climate solutions is so controversial
Emily Pontecorvo
Clean hydrogen could replace fossil fuels for almost everything. But should it?
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