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Heather Souvaine Horn
Companies Legally Use Poison to Make Your Decaf Coffee
And they are fighting every effort to ban it.
Kate Aronoff
The Plastic Industry’s Latest Delay Tactic: “Plastic Offsets”
It’s modeled on carbon offsets. It has a lot of the same problems.
Lydia Millet
If Corporations Are People, Then Animals Should Be Too
Lydia Millet
If Corporations Are People, Then Animals Should Be Too
More Climate Coverage
Kate Aronoff
This Bipartisan Bill Could Give Trump Huge Power Against His Enemies
The House has overwhelmingly passed a bill empowering the executive branch to strip organizations of their nonprofit status with little due process. The Senate is now considering its own version.
Liza Featherstone
We Don’t Charge People for Air. We Shouldn’t Charge for Water, Either.
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Shayla Love
The Hot New Luxury Good for the Rich: Air
Katie Myers
UAW’s Latest Labor Victory Is a Huge Climate Win, Too