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Racial and Environmental Justice Are Two Sides of the Same Coin

Racial and Environmental Justice Are Two Sides of the Same Coin Racial and Environmental Justice Are Two Sides of the Same Coin

Those of us who haven’t been paying enough attention to climate change can no longer take for granted that others will do the work. It’s time for all of us to show up. ...

Apr 22, 2014 / Mychal Denzel Smith

If Rick Weiland Can Say ‘No’ to Keystone, So Can Barack Obama

If Rick Weiland Can Say ‘No’ to Keystone, So Can Barack Obama If Rick Weiland Can Say ‘No’ to Keystone, So Can Barack Obama

A South Dakota Senate candidate rejects the pipeline as “an awful lot of risk… and very little reward.”

Apr 22, 2014 / John Nichols

We’re the Fossil Fuel Industry’s Cheap Date

We’re the Fossil Fuel Industry’s Cheap Date We’re the Fossil Fuel Industry’s Cheap Date

Fossil fuel companies spend just a tiny fraction of their colossal profits on lobbying, and get that back by an order of magnitude in tax subsidies, but they still have Washington ...

Apr 22, 2014 / George Zornick

Earth Day’s Founding Father

Earth Day’s Founding Father Earth Day’s Founding Father

As a student and politician and activist, Gaylord Nelson kept his eyes open. 

Apr 22, 2014 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Why I’m Not Totally Bummed Out This Earth Day

Why I’m Not Totally Bummed Out This Earth Day Why I’m Not Totally Bummed Out This Earth Day

These heroes of the climate change movement, at least on my better days, lend me hope that my children will inherit something salvageable.

Apr 22, 2014 / Peter Rothberg

This Is My Brain on Paper Towels

This Is My Brain on Paper Towels This Is My Brain on Paper Towels

My little green guilts.

Apr 22, 2014 / Leslie Savan

Fighting Despair to Fight Climate Change

Fighting Despair to Fight Climate Change Fighting Despair to Fight Climate Change

Without hope, the horror of climate change paralyzes rather than politicizes.

Apr 22, 2014 / Michelle Goldberg

Climate Change Is the Tragedy of the Global Commons

Climate Change Is the Tragedy of the Global Commons Climate Change Is the Tragedy of the Global Commons

It’s not like women’s rights or prison reform. There are too many people making money out of feeding our insatiable demand for more.

Apr 22, 2014 / Katha Pollitt

The ‘Environmentalists’ Who Scapegoat Immigrants and Women on Climate Change

The ‘Environmentalists’ Who Scapegoat Immigrants and Women on Climate Change The ‘Environmentalists’ Who Scapegoat Immigrants and Women on Climate Change

Americans put climate change low on their list of priorities. But consider how poor women fare when we opt out of the conversation.

Apr 22, 2014 / Dani McClain

Where Have All the Green Jobs Gone?

Where Have All the Green Jobs Gone? Where Have All the Green Jobs Gone?

Environmentalism could be a populist movement—if its focus shifts from just cutting carbon to cultivating justice on a larger scale.

Apr 22, 2014 / Michelle Chen

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