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November 17, 2015
Emma Foehringer Merchant
If the Global Climate March is canceled, the environmental movement will suffer.
November 16, 2015
Rebecca Leber
What the Paris Attacks Will Mean for the Upcoming Climate Conference
France is still determined to show that it's a leader on climate.
November 16, 2015
Rebecca Leber
Big Oil would really like Obama to leave the industry alone.
November 15, 2015
Rebecca Leber
Bernie Sanders doubles down on saying climate change is the biggest threat.
November 13, 2015
Rebecca Leber
John Kerry says we won't have a climate change treaty out of Paris.
We're still scuffling over the basic structure of a global climate agreement.
November 13, 2015
Rebecca Leber
The Environmental Case for a Clinton Presidency
A New Republic exclusive interview with Clinton campaign chair John Podesta
November 12, 2015
Emma Foehringer Merchant
NASA’s new video showing how CO2 moves through the atmosphere is both eerie and mesmerizing.
November 11, 2015
Rebecca Leber
We Can Stop Pretending Any of the 2016 Republicans Believe in Science
November 9, 2015
Stan Cox
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Paul Cox
A Rising Tide
Miami is sinking beneath the sea—but not without a fight.
November 6, 2015
Rebecca Leber
Four Reasons Obama Rejected the Keystone XL Pipeline
Not all of them will make environmentalists happy
November 6, 2015
Emma Foehringer Merchant
Climate Change Could Reduce Fertility. Would That Actually Help the Planet?
November 6, 2015
Rebecca Leber
Obama Rejects the Keystone XL Pipeline—And Secures His Environmental Legacy
The move is the kind of declarative statement that environmental activists have long sought from a world leader
November 6, 2015
Rebecca Leber
Kelly Ayotte and the Rise of Openly Green Republicans
November 5, 2015
Tim McDonnell
Scientists Have Figured Out Which Natural Disasters We Can Blame on Climate Change
November 5, 2015
Greg Sargent
How Long Can the GOP Deny Climate Change?
A Twitter conversation with Greg Sargent
November 5, 2015
Greg Sargent
They’re Not Scientists
The Republican Party could be the single greatest impediment to global efforts to slow climate change. But cracks are forming in the conservative wall of denial.
November 4, 2015
Zoë Schlanger
Antarctica Is Gaining Ice, Creating a Climate Change Mystery
November 4, 2015
Jeffrey Ball
Who Will Pay for Climate Change?
Corporations are pushing for new policies to fight climate change before it hits their bottom lines. It might not be altruism, but it just might work.
November 3, 2015
Rebecca Leber
TransCanada Is Begging Obama Not to Rule on the Keystone Pipeline
October 28, 2015
Rebecca Leber
The Plan to Save the World
What success at the Paris climate conference looks like.
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