Andrew Leonard

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  • Obama's Manhattan Project

    Want a real energy independence plan? Try Barack Obama's.
  • Not made in China

    Is a new anti-China trademark clever marketing or "barbaric discourtesy"?
  • Newsweek: Everyone's a winner!

    Newsweek goes gaga over outsourcing to India.
  • Haggling, flash-mob style

    Why can't Medicare be more like China's consumers?
  • Cultural environmentalism

    You gotta fight, for your right, to the public domain.
  • Blowing away the nukes

    Wind power is booming. So is nuclear power. Which is cheaper?
  • Bubble watch

    Not with a bang, but a slow hiss: The housing market deflates.
  • Terminal folly

    Any port operator in a storm, except an Arab-owned one.
  • The data on software jobs

    Programmers, database administrators, going down. Everybody else, up.
  • Offshoring: Not so bad after all

    Could there really be more software jobs now than during the dot-com boom?
  • Go nukes?

    Can we nuke our way out of peak oil?
  • One court to rule them all

    Will the new world order start at the WTO?
  • Happy days are here again?

    Economic indicators are perky now, but the day of reckoning still awaits.
  • The Taiwan-Romania axis

    Even in the era of globalization, location can still be king.
  • Democrats ruining America's future

    Arabs want to manage U.S. ports? The horror!
  • We find the U.S. guilty ...

    Why the WTO should investigate Bush's pro-business protectionism.
  • Greenhouse gains, with no pain

    Exxon-funded propaganda calls Kyoto "economic suicide." Puh-leeez.
  • Biting the hand that sues you

    A Chinese company boldly goes where none has gone before. To file suit in the U.S.
  • My own private carbon offset

    The Kyoto Protocol is 1 year old today. Unless you live in the U.S.
  • No race to the bottom

    The declining importance of cheap labor in the high-tech economy.
  • Dim the light fantastic

    Rheostats and fluorescent bulbs: Together at last!
  • Mining for carbon gold

    The civilized world is starting to profit from pollution.
  • Out of work? Go to grad school.

    The decline and fall of the Silicon Valley engineer?
  • The China scapegoat

    Big bad China's playing unfair, complains the U.S. Boohoo.
  • Reverse imperialism

    Globalization's revenge: The developing world is on a shopping spree.
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