Climate Change

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  • Global warming's Erin Brockovich?

    Who do power company lawyers fear? Try Matthew Pawa.
  • The heat on Ecuador

    Global warming is vanquishing ancient glaciers throughout South America, killing crops and threatening the water source for millions.
  • When the water runs out

    Ecuador's crops, its power grid and the drinking water for its largest city are all threatened by climate change.
  • Climate of hope

    Global warming is the worst news of our time. But pessimism saps our will. It's time to embrace the challenge, and call boldly on Americans to win the fight of a lifetime.
  • Silence in junk-science land

    No fanfare for anti-environmentalist crusader Steve Milloy's crushing defeat.
  • Tuvalu is drowning

    The island nation is slowly being inundated as the ocean rises, and some citizens are fleeing. How will the world handle a flood of "climate refugees"?
  • Miracle rice to the rescue, again?

    Do we need genetically modified crops to survive global warming?
  • A sad day for climate-change corporate stooges

    Senate hearing shocker: Global warming skeptics muzzled!
  • Tilting at Goldman-Sachs' windmills

    The Free Enterprise Action Fund strikes again. Be very afraid.
  • Early signs: Reports from a warming planet

    U.C. Berkeley journalists traveled the world to report on the front lines of climate change.
  • Swiss Re-scue

    We're sorry Exxon, but your insurance doesn't cover that.
  • "A crisis of biblical proportions"

    A pro-Bush but eco-conscious evangelical launches a crusade against global warming.
  • Gulf Coast beware -- there's more where Katrina came from

  • "No one can say they didn't see it coming"

    In 2001, FEMA warned that a hurricane striking New Orleans was one of the three most likely disasters in the U.S. But the Bush administration cut New Orleans flood control funding by 44 percent to pay for the Iraq war.
  • Kyoto lite

    To make up for passing on the Kyoto Protocol, the Bush administration devised an alternative -- a poorly defined international partnership with no limits on greenhouse-gas emissions, no funding and no clear goals.
  • Extreme makeover at the EPA

    With another round of industry-friendly appointments to the agency, the Bush administration continues to weaken the nation's environmental protections.
  • A wimpier shade of green

    Why aren't environmental groups taking to the streets to protest the U.S.'s snubbing of the Kyoto Protocol?
  • Muckraker

    He wasn't known as the eco-warrior president, but Bill Clinton is now lending his legendary charisma and silver tongue to help mobilize the shift away from fossil fuels.
  • Spoilent Green

    If he keeps going, Ralph Nader may end up damaging support for the very causes he purports to care about most.
  • The triumph of fringe science

    Global warming naysayers argue that we don't need to do anything to stop rising temperatures. Mainstream scientists used to be able to ignore them, but now they make White House policy.
  • Climate of terror

    Global warming could devastate the poorest and most strife-ridden regions of the world -- leading to a violent uprising against the nation that uses the most resources.
  • Bushzilla goes to Europe

    Can the president convince our increasingly dismayed allies that he isn't just an arrogant Texas oilman?
  • A national disgrace

    President Bush's decision to pull the U.S. out of the Kyoto Protocol insults our history, our spirit and our greatness.
  • Overwhelming evidence of global warming

    Experts hope a startling new report will be enough to persuade President Bush to take action.
  • Europe to U.S.: No deal on global warming

    A meeting in The Hague to negotiate reducing greenhouse gas emissions collapses without a deal -- but the world's still getting hotter.
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