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Noah Gordon
No, the Government Isn’t Coming for Your Burger—but Maybe It Should Be
Governments are making phaseout plans for gas-powered cars and coal-fired power plants—but have done surprisingly little on another set of potent polluters.
Kate Aronoff
NYC Is Totally Unprepared for Climate Disaster (but Has a Lot of Cops)
If hordes of cops are going to keep polluting New York’s increasingly flood-prone subways, the least they could do is grab a bucket and be helpful.
Kate Aronoff
The White House’s Two-Faced Climate Rhetoric
Kate Aronoff
The White House’s Two-Faced Climate Rhetoric
Molly Taft
Will Mainers Take Their Power Into Their Own Hands?
Maine voters could set a model for other areas of the country to follow with a rare hostile takeover of the electric powers that be.
Molly Taft
How Iowa Wind Energy Got Sucked Into an Online Meme War
Kate Aronoff
How This Popular Climate “Solution” Could Tank Our Progress
Jenna Ruddock
Prosecutors Are Going to War With Climate Protesters