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6 reasons 2020 wasn’t as bad for climate change as you thought
Emily Pontecorvo, Zoya Teirstein
Even during a global pandemic, with forces working against it, momentum toward a less fiery future kept pace
Are we finally at a tipping point in the defeat of fossil fuels?
Richard Lachmann, Michael Schwartz, Kevin A. Young
Big Energy will keep on fighting against cleaner, greener policies. But it can be stopped
Farmers have long memories: Trump’s climate record could hurt him in Iowa
Judith Lewis Mernit
In rural Iowa, farmers bearing the brunt of climate change may play an outsize role in electing the next president
Are protesters getting sprayed with expired tear gas? If so, that’s not good
Matthew Rozsa
Expired tear gas could be dangerous. But thanks to trade secrets and a lack of research, we simply don't know
Oil and gas in flux: After a series of stunning defeats, what’s next for the industry?
Tara Lohan
Environmental, economic and political forces have converged, threatening to finally upend fossil fuel dominance.
Washington’s NFL team will change their name – that’s just the start for Indigenous decolonization
Alex Brady
America is on "the brink of reckoning," and so much more has to be done than just changing names and racist imagery
Joe Biden unveils an ambitious climate plan — and it signals a major global shift
Carl Pope
Biden's dramatic climate pivot follows an extraordinary six weeks of global decisions: The world is changing fast
Judge rules that Dakota Access Pipeline must be shut down and emptied
Matthew Rozsa
Surprisingly, the controversial pipeline's shutdown came about due to the Army Corps of Engineers' own legal error
Fighting COVID and police brutality, medical teams take to streets to treat protesters
LJ Dawson
Volunteer medics have organized themselves into a web of first responders to care for people on the streets
U.S. states have spent the past 5 years trying to criminalize protest
Naveena Sadasivam
Recent years have seen unprecedented racial and environmental justice protests—and an unprecedented state response
Tribes reject Republican governor’s demand to remove coronavirus checkpoints
Roger Sollenberger
Republican Gov. Kristi Noem has not issued stay-at-home orders for the state of South Dakota
Standing Rock Sioux tribe wins “huge victory” in federal court
Julia Conley
"This is what the tribe has been fighting for many months. Their fearless organizing continues to change the game"
Democrats can reclaim rural America — and Jane Kleeb wants to show them how: Part 2
Paul Rosenberg
Nebraska Democrat Jane Kleeb on how Democrats can still win rural votes — and how to address guns and abortion
Federal agencies are required to consult with tribes about pipelines. They often don’t.
Naveena Sadasivam
Federal agencies are required by law to work with tribes that might be affected by oil and gas projects
Thank Ariana Grande for breaking the media blackout on the Amazon wildfires
Mary Elizabeth Williams
My daughter gets her news from Ariana Grande; now I do too. This is how stars took on mainstream news media
Environmental defenders—often fighting agribusiness—are being violently silenced around the world
Greta Moran
A new report details how agribusiness was the second deadliest sector for environmental defenders
White supremacy threatens safety in U.S. and Palestine
Chase Carter
Policing in the United States and Israel highlight the dire need to change policing policy
Texans could get a year in prison for protesting pipelines on their own land
Naveena Sadasivam
The new legislation raises the risk for landowners hoping to block construction of a 430-mile natural gas pipeline
After Standing Rock, protesting pipelines can get you a decade in prison and $100K in fines
Naveena Sadasivam
The effort to punish pipeline protestors has spread across states
Jordan Klepper has a theory on comedy: It’s “baby explosions of humanity”
Alli Joseph
"The Daily Show" alum drops some of his irony and gets hands-on on his new comedy-activism series "Klepper"
The Green New Deal may be falling short on its environmental justice promise
Justine Calma
Some lefty critics say that vulnerable communities might have questions
The Left victories that defined 2018 — and give us hope for the New Year
Marc Daalder
Despite Trump’s destructive presidency, the Left made important strides this year
Is the next Standing Rock looming in northern British Columbia?
Leah Temper
The conflict could become the next showdown over Indigenous rights and fossil fuel infrastructure
Jared Kushner will soon be awarded one of Mexico’s highest honors for foreigners
Ryan Mikel
"Kushner is the son-in-law of the man who called Mexicans 'murderers and rapists,'" historian Enrique Krauz tweeted
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