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Life in a Warming World
Kate Aronoff
Biden Takes a Tiny Step Toward a Roosevelt-Style Climate Revolution
Climate activists are pleased that the president is creating a civilian Climate Corps—albeit still hoping for much more.
Claire Ravenscroft
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Casey Williams
How to Galvanize Americans Stuck in Their Cars on Climate
Building a working-class climate movement means understanding how infrastructure, not ignorance, locks people into high-carbon ways of life.
Liza Featherstone
Climate Week Is Pointless. The Protests Inspired by It Aren’t.
Liza Featherstone
Climate Week Is Pointless. The Protests Inspired by It Aren’t.
Kate Aronoff
The Lose-Lose Promise of Pledging Lower Gas Prices
Weirdly, the White House doesn’t seem to see much of a contradiction in continuing to boost domestic oil and gas production while championing climate change.
Liza Featherstone
We Need Bigger Feelings About Biden’s Biggest Policies
Kate Aronoff
J.D. Vance Doesn’t Care About Autoworkers
Kate Aronoff
Electric Vehicles Have Become a Weapon in the War on Autoworkers