Editors’ Picks
“Keep it all in the ground”: Canadians Reckon with Dirty Energy and Hypocritical Policies
Canada is home to delicate ecosystems that are doubly vulnerable: The oil and natural gas industries have preyed on the tundra for decades—a region already sensitive to the effects of global warming.
Finding Santiago in a Post-Truth World: A Mysterious Death Reveals a Divided Argentina
“We are living in a post-truth world where you believe what you want to believe.”
“Scott Lewis: Innocent Man”
“Lewis was convicted in 1995 and sentenced to 120 years in prison.”
“A Seat at the Table”: New Haven Activists Fight Food Insecurity
“Unfortunately, we’re seeing the need for food assistance grow in Connecticut.”
Define Comprehensive: Reproductive Health Policies and the National Conversation on Sexual Harassment
“With Speaker of the House Paul Ryan’s backing of new legislation in response to national conversation, the congressional effort against sexual harassment now dominates the media as an example of bipartisanship.”
Yale Graduate Students Respond to Tuition Tax
How will a tax on tuition waivers impact Yale students pursuing graduate study?
An Interview With Marc Edwards, One of the Key Whistleblowers in the Flint Water Crisis
“Being a scientist does not give you a license to be a bystander.”
The Politics of the Holiday Season
Jack Kelly writes about the political nature of the holiday season.