Global Warming

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Life under the hole in the sky
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.
Gore or Bush? Who cares? Not environmentalists
After eight dispiriting years of Clinton-Gore, frustrated green groups are targeting corporations instead.
Will higher gas prices help the environment?
"I was beginning to think I was alone in welcoming higher gas prices"
We want our SUVs
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.
Hugs 'n' drugs
Mackenzie Phillips: "My father taught me how to shoot up"; Halle Berry: Why do bad drivers happen to good dogs? Plus: Mariah Carey says ninth-graders are hotter than she is!
Newsreal: Still in the balance
The Kyoto treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions may be 'historic,' and may even pay political dividends for America's chief negotiator, Al Gore. But the loophole-studded agreement may not be nearly enough to rescue the planet.
Newsreal: The real China threat
The world's most populous country could single-handedly wreck the global environment.
Newsreal: We need a 1-2 punch
Fred Branfman interviews Mark Levine, a senior staff scientist and division director at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif., and an international energy conservation consultant, about global warming.
Making History
Clinton's moment of truth
Unlikely eco-warriors
Bankers and insurers team up with Greenpeace to save the world from global warming
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