Climate Change

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  • Bad news from a balmy winter

    Rising temperatures may signal tough times for farmers
  • Free software off limits for SUV drivers

    Innovative licensing strategy or crass P.R. attempt to co-opt the threat of global warming?
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger: "The Republican Al Gore"

    A Republican congressman from Michigan says the California governor wants Detroit to "drop dead."
  • The New York Times and Al Gore's science

    Climate change bloggers go on the warpath against a NYT article reporting that scientists are taking issue with "An Inconvenient Truth."
  • The Great Smog of China

    London's pea soup fog used to be a deadly killer, until the government cleaned it up. Can China, and the world, learn from example?
  • Will global warming slow down the Autobahn?

    Ecofascists get blamed for ruining the fun on "Adolf Hitler's roads."
  • Let's call the coal thing off

    Coal supplies nearly half the electricity in the U.S. and is responsible for more greenhouse-gas emissions than any other electricity source. Is it too late to kick the habit?
  • Sex, ski resorts and global warming

    Climate change gets blamed for meddling with Bulgaria's prostitution industry.
  • The anti-Crichton

    Equal parts scary and inspiring, Kim Stanley Robinson's trilogy about global warming is a riveting how-to plan for averting catastrophe.
  • Global warning

    World leaders neglected early warnings about global warming. Now, without an all-out assault on carbon emissions, we'll soon see a "totally different planet."
  • Bush's climate change

    The White House is pulling an about-face on global warming -- but don't count on any actual policy changes.
  • Climate change, the North Pole, and an imaginary Chinese navy

    Why does the Wall Street Journal think Lord Christopher Monckton is sane?
  • Water wars and the British Raj

    Tempers flare when the monsoon fails. Choose your villains: Colonialism or climate change.
  • Global warming's pingo problem

    Submarine mounds under Arctic seas could be harbingers of climate change.
  • Breaking news on climate change

    Catastrophic destruction moves from "likely" to "almost certain."
  • How many Katrinas in a lifetime?

    An economist crunches the numbers and concludes that global warming will make a difference.
  • State of the climate

    In Tuesday's speech, President Bush showed how unserious he is about global warming. Here's how Congress can put the heat on him and stave off approaching disaster.
  • Two long years to go

    Despite his prattle about cutting the deficit, a grudging nod to global climate change, and yet another plea for backup on his Iraq plan, Bush's presidency entered its final phase on life support.
  • The tipping point

    Industry leaders and lawmakers are collaborating to curb emissions. Is the logjam over global warming finally starting to break?
  • Exxon sees the light?

    Did scientific evidence finally convince Big Oil that climate change is a problem? Don't be silly
  • The Tang, the Maya and the concubine

    Paleoclimatologists come to the rescue of China's most beautiful, and most unfairly maligned, woman.
  • Win some, lose some

    The 109th Congress did its best to boost clean energy, but Republican lawmakers still used their waning authority to expand offshore drilling.
  • Monsoon Katrina

    A harder rain is already falling, in India.
  • The accidental birth of civilization

    Climate change goosed modern society into being 6,000 years ago. Oops.
  • The meaning of Pombo

    It's morning in America for environmentalists. Let the sun shine in.
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