We asked climate leaders what’s keeping them inspired. Here’s what they said.

Climate action may be facing headwinds right now. But the passion, courage, and creativity that defined the climate movement for decades have not gone anywhere. Doctors continue to care for the health of their patients on a changing planet. Grantmakers continue to reach for new pots of funding to enable crucial climate and justice work.

The Counterterrorism Czar Without a Counterterrorism Plan

Amid Trump’s war in Iran and an exodus of intelligence staffers, Sebastian Gorka has asserted that a blueprint for fighting terror threats is “imminent” — but has not released it. Iranian threats have refocused attention on the lack of a doctrine.

Progressive Group Founded by Bernie Sanders Endorses Billionaire for California Governor

With voters on the left split across a wide Democratic field, Our Revolution says it backed Tom Steyer to avoid handing the seat to a Republican.

How deep-red Utah helped launch a portable plug-in solar movement

Since Utah passed a law letting residents plug solar systems into their home outlets, 30 more states have drafted similar bills.

The Green New Deal has evolved. Now it’s all about ‘affordability. ’

A new "working class climate agenda" seeks to provide economic relief and tackle global warming at the same time.

How the Lebanon Ceasefire Could Make It Harder to End the War on Iran

While a welcome reprieve from the bombing, the deal could allow Israel to make even more demands of Lebanon.

The World Is Paying the Price for America’s War

Conflict with Iran hurts American wallets, but it’s far more devastating for people in the global south.

LAPD Deployed Drones to Spy on No Kings Protest

Flight records show that Los Angeles police dispatched drones 32 times over last month’s No Kings rally.