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Pushing Back on ‘Soft Climate Denial’
The Biden administration claims to “believe the science” on climate, but its actions need to catch up with its words.

Democracy Needs You — Not Just at the Polls, But at Work Too
The Americans organizing their workplaces aren’t simply fighting for themselves. They’re storm troops fighting for democracy.

How the U.S. Can Help Get Justice for Ukrainians
If we want the International Criminal Court to investigate Russia, we need to stop undermining it ourselves.

Crypto Is a Risky Bet for Black Americans
There are better ways to close the racial wealth gap while giving a leg up to Americans of every color.

Getting It Twisted On War Crimes
For years, the U.S. has sent conflicting signals about whose war crimes deserve to be prosecuted. The answer should be all of them.

An Earth Day Technology Worth Investing In
Global emissions of methane are skyrocketing. But if we act now, we can start getting it out of the atmosphere.

About That $900 You Gave Pentagon Contractors
This tax season, I’d rather fund green jobs and disease control than jets that spontaneously combust. Wouldn’t you?

The Tom Paine Tax Plan
Over two centuries ago, Tom Paine urged our new republic to tax extreme wealth. This tax season, President Biden is picking up the call.

Drilling Down the Wrong Path
If the U.S. doubles down on fossil fuels in response to Russia’s war, the whole planet loses.

In Dire Need
How policymakers are making sure the “most vulnerable” are protected.