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Jenna Ruddock
Prosecutors Are Going to War With Climate Protesters
The far-reaching RICO indictment against Stop Cop City organizers in Atlanta is just the latest example of prosecutors’ central role in chilling dissent.
Molly Taft
For
The Wall Street Journal
, the Climate Call is Coming From Inside the House
When will the Journal’s editorial board wake up to reality?
Kate Aronoff
Biden Takes a Tiny Step Toward a Roosevelt-Style Climate Revolution
Kate Aronoff
Biden Takes a Tiny Step Toward a Roosevelt-Style Climate Revolution
Claire Ravenscroft
,
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.
Kate Aronoff
The Lose-Lose Promise of Pledging Lower Gas Prices
Liza Featherstone
We Need Bigger Feelings About Biden’s Biggest Policies