The New Republic2 hours agoThe Unfathomable Problem of Suicide as a Protest Tacticnewrepublic.com - Eleanor CumminsThe self-immolation of an environmental activist in Washington, D.C., revives an uncomfortable debate over the practice—and how we should talk about …
The New Republic4 days agoWhy the Biden Administration’s Plan to Fix Gas Prices Isn’t Workingnewrepublic.com - Kate AronoffIt’s tempting to believe high prices are all about price gouging. But the reality is far wilder. With every new inflation report, the Biden …
The New Republic5 days agoSouth Africa’s Climate Change Struggles Offer a Grim View of Our Futurenewrepublic.com - Glen RetiefIn a warming world, failing to invest in infrastructure will be deadly. Easter in South Africa traditionally provides locals with their last chance …
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The New RepublicRich Countries Should Give Poor Countries Money out of Sheer Self-Interestnewrepublic.com - Liza FeatherstoneClimate justice is moral. But it’s also practical. A major sticking point at the last U.N. climate change conference, known as COP26, was the matter …
The New RepublicThe Rise of the No-Compromise Climate Candidatenewrepublic.com - Raina LipsitzFrom New York to Texas, a new crop of candidates rejecting fossil fuel donations are calling for legislative action. When the New York state …