A few conservative intellectuals are speaking out against sprawl, and for denser "new urbanist" development. Sadly, their arguments will never gain traction.
If journalists don't want a stupid answer about climate change, they should ask a better question.
And the Paulist philosophy leads to even crazier ideas about pollution, public health, and the role of government.
Tom Steyer is spending millions in an attempt to oust Florida Gov. Rick Scott. Is it working?
The city is lowering its default speed limit, which will prevent pedestrian deaths, assuming the cops actually enforce the law.
Even the Democratic Senate candidates who support the coal and oil industries are way better than their Republican opponents.
The governor of New York lost more votes than expected to a progressive primary challenger who tapped into the energy of the anti-fracking movement.
Dropping shares in fossil fuel companies might not make a huge difference on its own, but it can help lay the groundwork for other types of climate progress.
And you were worried he wasn't taking the crisis seriously enough.