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The electricity industry and the GOP blame NIMBY neighbors for the crisis. Critics say they're trying to turn out the lights on democracy.
By Damien Cave
January 30, 2001
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Experts hope a startling new report will be enough to persuade President Bush to take action.
By Dawn MacKeen
January 26, 2001
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It may take years to measure the ecological destruction caused by the oil spill near Darwin's outdoor laboratory.
By Dawn MacKeen
January 24, 2001
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Electricity deregulation is bankrupting California's fledgling eco-friendly energy industry.
By Damien Cave
January 18, 2001
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Fearing a return to the days of James Watt, green activists mobilize to spike Bush's environmental nominees.
By Anthony York
January 11, 2001
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The author of "A Friend of the Earth" considers "ecotage," talks frankly about mosquitoes and describes our barren future. Think condos.
By Gregory Daurer
December 11, 2000
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Is online shopping good for the environment or just a better way to be as wasteful as we want to be?
By Katharine Mieszkowski
December 7, 2000
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By thinking before clicking, you too can help prevent environmental devastation.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
December 7, 2000
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The popular game Everquest survives a hoax, and environmentalists ask shoppers to think before they buy online.
Read by Janelle Brown and Katharine Mieszkowski
December 7, 2000
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If Al Gore searches his soul, he can come back in four years and lead.
By Fred Branfman
November 30, 2000
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A meeting in The Hague to negotiate reducing greenhouse gas emissions collapses without a deal -- but the world's still getting hotter.
By Fiona Morgan
November 28, 2000
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For the people of southern Chile, ozone depletion isn't a political issue -- it's a nightmarish reality. A report from the globe's ecological future.
By Dawn MacKeen
November 3, 2000
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Worried about a Nader surge that threatens his presidential bid, the vice president stumps on the environment.
By Jake Tapper
October 27, 2000
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By Arthur Allen
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October 25, 2000
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After eight dispiriting years of Clinton-Gore, frustrated green groups are targeting corporations instead.
By Arthur Allen
October 23, 2000
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Despite being ultra-low-emission vehicles, hybrids are denied government incentives, while dirtier competitors get the OK.
By Damien Cave
September 11, 2000
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In a rare interview, the former Soviet leader says glasnost is working, but globalization isn't.
By Mark Hertsgaard
September 7, 2000
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Indigenous Ecuadorians want Texaco to answer for alleged environmental recklessness in the Amazon -- and 30,000 of them are fighting the oil giant in U.S. District Court.
By Ana Arana and Garry M. Leech
September 7, 2000
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A bill to make the practice illegal puts politicians in the hot spot between the timber industry and the increasingly tree-friendly public.
By Mark Hertsgaard
August 23, 2000
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The scientist who first theorized that our planet is a biological organism, not merely a rock, discusses life on Earth and the possibilities for its future.
By Lawrence E. Joseph
August 17, 2000
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Are the Philadelphia police using high bail to keep an activist leader away from the Democratic Convention?
By Anthony York
August 8, 2000
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Were the New York Times and the Washington Post writing about the same New England Journal of Medicine article?
By Arthur Allen
July 14, 2000
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"I was beginning to think I was alone in welcoming higher gas prices"
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June 26, 2000
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Al Gore and the Democrats' attacks aside, rising gas prices could be the only thing that forces the U.S. to stop hogging the world's energy.
By Jacques Leslie
June 21, 2000
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Camille Paglia, David Horowitz, the Sierra Club and the Cato Institute on Bill Ford's corporate mea culpa.
By the Salon News staff
May 13, 2000