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Kate Aronoff
The Sierra Club and Its Union Are Trading Accusations
A new unfair labor practice charge alleges that the environmental group plans to lay off half of the union’s bargaining committee, including an employee who is pregnant.
Kate Aronoff
The Truth Behind the Latest Oil Price-Fixing Scandal
The FTC has accused Scott Sheffield of colluding with OPEC. But this entire industry was built on price fixing in one form or another. Trying to make it competitive misses the point.
Heather Souvaine Horn
Companies Legally Use Poison to Make Your Decaf Coffee
Heather Souvaine Horn
Companies Legally Use Poison to Make Your Decaf Coffee
More Climate Coverage
Kate Aronoff
The Plastic Industry’s Latest Delay Tactic: “Plastic Offsets”
It’s modeled on carbon offsets. It has a lot of the same problems.
Lydia Millet
If Corporations Are People, Then Animals Should Be Too
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Shayla Love
The Hot New Luxury Good for the Rich: Air
Kate Aronoff
This Bipartisan Bill Could Give Trump Huge Power Against His Enemies