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July 26, 2019
Dave Levitan
Would Trump’s Reelection Doom the Planet?
Jay Inslee says the next four years "is our last chance ... to do something about it." Is he right?
July 11, 2019
Emily Atkin
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Brian Kahn
Why We’re Challenging the 2020 Democrats to a Climate Summit
This crisis deserves far more than 15 minutes of airtime.
July 11, 2019
Sophie Kasakove
New York’s Invisible Climate Migrants
Global warming is causing mass migrations around the world. In New York, it's forcing people from their homes in quieter ways.
July 10, 2019
Eric Holthaus
New Orleans Braces for a One-Two Weather Punch
The dual threat of late-season river flooding and early-season hurricanes is a sign of things to come for our warming world.
July 8, 2019
Larry Buhl
The Toxic-Gas Catastrophe Hiding Beneath Your Home
More than 50,000 Americans unwittingly live within 650 feet of natural gas wells, which are poorly regulated and can leak or explode.
June 18, 2019
Apa Sherpa
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Emily Atkin
I’ve Climbed Everest 21 Times. It’s Not the Mountain It Used to Be.
Over nearly three decades, Apa Sherpa has witnessed the effects of a warming climate and an overcrowded peak.
June 3, 2019
Emily Atkin
You Will Have to Make Sacrifices to Save the Planet
We can save millions of lives from climate change, but only if we change our own. Democrats should start acknowledging that.
May 13, 2019
Kristy Frazier
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Emily Atkin
Fire Forced Me From My Home. Then Water Trapped Me There.
Kristy Frazier has spent most of her life in a nature-lover's paradise. She never imagined it would one day turn into hell.
April 22, 2019
Mike Rosmann
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Emily Atkin
I Work With Suicidal Farmers. It’s Becoming Too Much to Bear.
Mike Rosmann left seminary to become a clinical psychologist for farmers. Now, as historic flooding ravages the Midwest, he's never been more overwhelmed.
March 25, 2019
Patrick Iber
How the Cold War Defined Scientific Freedom
The idea that liberal democracies shielded science from politics was always flawed.
October 31, 2018
Emily Atkin
Is Your Halloween Candy Destroying the Rainforest?
The Rainforest Action Network says it very well might be.
July 30, 2018
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Samuel Miller McDonald
Climate Kings
How a new generation of authoritarian leaders are using climate change to seize power
June 7, 2018
Kaila Philo
It’s been three decades since Earth was colder than usual.
Three decades.
April 12, 2018
Emily Atkin
Another bomb just dropped on Scott Pruitt—from a Trump ally.
April 11, 2018
Magazine
Emily Atkin
Undoing American Climate Diplomacy
Trump’s new secretary of state does not improve the situation.
September 14, 2017
Emily Atkin
Trump: These storms are the biggest we’ve ever seen! But also, we’ve seen bigger.
June 1, 2017
Jeet Heer
Trump’s climate change disaster is the GOP’s climate change disaster, too.
November 15, 2016
Magazine
Bill McKibben
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Katie Orlinsky
The End of Ice
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as any place on the planet. Can native villages in northernmost Alaska survive climate change?
October 5, 2016
Bernadette Gray-Little
Science is Important. So Why Aren’t Candidates Talking About It?
September 21, 2016
Brooke Seipel
It’s official: Climate change is a threat to our national security.
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