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Energy
Energy news and analysis from The Nation
April 21, 2022
Against World War III
Is a long, bloody war between Russia and Ukraine really in our national interest?
David Bromwich
April 20, 2022
Wearing Down Joe Manchin and His Fossil Fuel Allies
As a veteran climate and social justice activist, I see our side finally beginning to turn the tide.
Ted Glick
April 15, 2022
Toast!
Fossil fuel burns our future.
Tjeerd Royaards
April 15, 2022
Blue State Activists Are Working to Decarbonize Trillions
And they don’t need Joe Manchin’s permission.
Nathan Newman
April 15, 2022
Jackie Robinson, Pioneer of BDS
The Dodgers great didn’t just break Major League Baseball’s color line. He was also an activist whose legacy reaches from Brooklyn to South Africa to Palestine.
Robert Ross
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April 11, 2022
Russia’s War in Ukraine: How It Could End
A conversation with Anatol Lieven.
Jon Wiener
April 11, 2022
Shrinking the Economy to Save the World
The degrowth movement argues that the only way toward an ecologically sustainable world is to redirect economies away from market imperatives.
Kyle Paoletta
April 11, 2022
Autocracies and Fossil Fuels Go Hand in Hand
The extraction of hydrocarbons tends to support despotism, whereas sun and wind are much closer to being democratic.
Bill McKibben
April 8, 2022
We Can’t Wait for Our Institutions to Take Action on Climate Change
This year, the Penn State community has a golden opportunity to choose a new direction for its university.
Nora Van Horn
April 4, 2022
Can Las Vegas Be Made Sustainable?
By embracing new technologies, Sin City is trying to rebrand itself as one of America’s most energy-efficient and sustainable urban centers.
Sasha Abramsky
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