Joe Biden's climate change agenda was a surprising success — and a cautionary tale for future Democratic leaders.
For most environmentalists, the day that Donald Trump got elected president in November was “a dark day.” But there was one small, overlooked corner of the movement that celebrated. In a statement congratulating Trump on his victory,
Trump calls climate change a hoax. But at the state level, the climate fight will continue — or even accelerate.
The youth climate group wants bans on super PAC spending in primaries and corporate lobbyist donations to the DNC.
He was elected in 2016, at the tail end of a period when technological progress and social progress still seemed intertwined. Republicans distrusted Big Tech almost as much as they did Hollywood and the media, while Democrats positioned themselves as the party of the future.
Ore., about his new book, "It Takes Chutzpah: How to Fight Fearlessly for Progressive Change," which is part memoir and part strategy guide.
Thousands gather in Washington D.C. for the People's March, advocating for reproductive rights, climate change and more ahead of Trump's inauguration.
I wish I could say the sheer lack of action with the Biden administration was surprising, but it was hardly unpredictable and there’s a reason Cornel West
While California politicians and the New York Times blame “climate change” for the disastrous wildfires in Los Angeles, the blame actually lies with those
It is a sobering reminder that the climate ... People’s Party (TPP) Legislator Wu Chun-cheng (吳春城) to help the nation transition from an aged society to a super-aged society. The law’s passage was celebrated by the Democratic Progressive Party ...
The organizations dedicated to mobilizing Gen Z got the turnout they wanted, but not the votes. What did they miss?
Some of the jobs roped into the American Climate Corps have funding locked down for much of Trump’s term. Zampaglione’s program, the Forest Corps, has $15 million in funding from the U.S. Forest Service that should last it five years, according to Ken Goodson, the director of AmeriCorps NCCC, which recruits young adults for public service.