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.
We can save millions of lives from climate change, but only if we change our own. Democrats should start acknowledging that.
Climate change demands a much more ambitious plan than the Great Depression did. It even requires reversing some of FDR's successes.
They, not climate scientists or activists, are stoking fear with exaggerated rhetoric and outright lies.
What the backlash to the emergency legislation reveals about the age-old pathologies of the right
How austerity and climate change put northeastern Nebraska underwater
We don't need to exaggerate the climate crisis. The reality is terrifying enough.
There's a reason more big businesses are pushing for a carbon tax—and it's not because they want to fight climate change.
On the growing appeal of socialism in an age of inequality
With "electability" dominating the 2020 debate, the Vermont independent reminds Democrats of the frontrunner's long, controversial record.
The ethical complications—and inevitability—of climate profiteering
Kristy Frazier has spent most of her life in a nature-lover's paradise. She never imagined it would one day turn into hell.
Reports that the GOP is coming around on climate change have been greatly exaggerated. They will never be part of the solution. Let's move on.
Lawmakers can't even compromise over disaster aid anymore. That's a problem today for Panama City, Florida, and a future problem for us all.
Republicans keep saying Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's plan is too expensive. But their own plan—to ignore the climate crisis—is even more so.
The Democratic candidate unveiled an aggressive plan to fight climate change, but how does it stack up against the Green New Deal?
The tech giant changed how Americans buy stuff. It will have to do so again—whether it wants to or not.
New Jersey is the latest state to subsidize aging reactors with credits designated for clean energy.
Mike Rosmann left seminary to become a clinical psychologist for farmers. Now, as historic flooding ravages the Midwest, he's never been more overwhelmed.
The federal government just upgraded the 2018 storm to Category 5, but lawmakers are still fighting over relief funding—and the Florida Panhandle is still suffering.
If citizens are encouraged to help shape climate justice, they will be far more likely to join the project.