Stuck in the Smoke as Billionaires Blast Off
The Intercept
July 23, 2021
Climate inaction was never really about denial. Rich countries just thought poorer countries would bear the brunt of the crisis.
The Intercept
July 23, 2021
Climate inaction was never really about denial. Rich countries just thought poorer countries would bear the brunt of the crisis.
The Intercept
June 16, 2021
Last month, the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation uncovered a mass grave of 215 children on the grounds of a former residential school in British Columbia, Canada.
The Intercept
May 7, 2021
California’s divided and fire-scarred cities, reeling from climate disasters, need a Green New Deal.
The Intercept
February 27, 2021
Tech giants like Google and Facebook appear to be aiding and abetting a vicious government campaign against Indian climate activists.
The New York Times
February 21, 2021
Small government is no match for a crisis born of the state’s twin addictions to market fixes and fossil fuels.
The Intercept
January 21, 2021
The symbolic power of Bernie’s old pair of mittens was the work of the “us” in “not me, us.”
The Guardian
November 8, 2020
A great many people did not vote for Joe Biden, they voted against Trump. We have to recognize how narrow this win was.
The Globe and Mail
November 19, 2020
Instead of negotiating land surrenders in exchange for one-off payments and promises, this movement aims to put unceded land back under Indigenous control.
The Intercept
December 8, 2020
A viral conspiracy theory blends together legitimate critiques with truly dangerous anti-vaccination fantasies and outright coronavirus denialism.
The Intercept
November 13, 2020
Republicans keep finding new ways to tell us that they don’t believe in democracy, and we should believe them.
The Intercept
October 01, 2020
Can we imagine a better future? If we stop talking about what winning actually looks like, isn’t that the same as giving up?
The Intercept
August 06, 2020
Lessons from the New Deal point the way forward in the era of Covid-19.