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Rebecca Leber

Rebecca Leber

Reporter at Mother Jones

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  • English
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  • Environment
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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It’s time to rethink air conditioning

The whole planet is getting hotter. Is AC really a solution?
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One policy that could challenge a century of fossil-fuel dominance

A clean electricity standard could be “the biggest change in our energy policy since the lights went on.”
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Breaking down the infrastructure bill’s impact on climate change

The current infrastructure bill includes $150 billion for clean energy and climate change protections. Tens of billions would also be utilized to fight extreme weather like drought, wildfire, flooding and erosion, with a host of smaller programs like low-emission busses, cleaner ports and even more …
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Congress wants to make going to the airport less miserable

Going to the airport can be an unpleasant experience. The bipartisan infrastructure plan could help.
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For some, climate crisis leads to anxiety, depression and grief

Wildfire smoke, extreme heat and other weather events, like the ice storm this past February, have Oregonians thinking about climate change in a much more personal way.
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Will the Tokyo Olympics be a superspreader event?

Japan’s pandemic problems are bigger than the Olympics, experts say.
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How to make the child tax credit more accessible

Families who don’t file taxes have struggled to access the child tax credit. A more automatic program could help them out.
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Olympics TikTok is one of the best parts of the Games

This year’s Olympics may be cursed, but on TikTok, they’re fun as hell.
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The courts are destroying America’s ability to fight pandemics

Public health crises require a dynamic government that makes quick decisions. GOP judges want to prevent that.
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Murders are up. Crime is not. What’s going on?

The US is in its most violent period in the 21st century. There are some things we know — and others we don’t.
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How should an influencer sound?

YouTube voice is coming for us all.
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Black Widow gives the character a soul — several years too late

Why the timing of Marvel’s latest movie is so frustrating, even as its story gives Natasha a satisfying MCU sendoff.
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Florida’s social media free speech law has been blocked for likely ...

The Florida law prevented certain platforms from banning political candidates.
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How to cool a city without air conditioning

Trees, green roofs, and white paint can make a changing change more bearable.
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The Supreme Court’s latest decision could save millions from evicti...

Brett Kavanaugh hands the smallest possible victory to millions of Americans facing eviction.
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How big business exploits small business

Companies like Facebook and Uber say they’re supporting small businesses while squashing them.
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6 crucial climate actions the Senate left out of its infrastructure...

The bipartisan deal is a disappointment on climate change, but it’s only part one. Here’s what could come next.
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The fight over European values is playing out at Euro 2020

Why the Germany-Hungary soccer game will be a symbol for the future of Europe.
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The weird argument that offshore oil is good for the climate, debunked

Oil companies and their Democratic allies are claiming that offshore drilling is somehow good for the planet. (It’s not.)
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Gaslit: How the fossil fuel industry convinced Americans to love ga...

And why they’re scared we might break up with their favorite appliance.
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Ibram X. Kendi on anti-racism, Juneteenth, and the reckoning that w...

The author of How to Be an Antiracist joined for a special episode of Vox Conversations.