Global Warming

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  • Dead movement walking?

    Roiled by harsh internal criticism and confronting four more years of Bush, environmentalists face a dark night of the soul.
  • Dirtying the waters

    Right-wingers are using the tsunami to attack enviros on global warming. Here's why it doesn't wash.
  • 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.
  • Hot enough for you, John?

    Sen. McCain is sweating the Bush White House over global warming. Why didn't he support the candidate who would have done something about it?
  • Coal: Clean, green power machine?

    Forget about that nasty oil or radioactive nuclear waste: If you want to breathe fresh air, says the coal industry, burn, baby, burn!
  • Does George Bush even know what science is?

    A new political advocacy organization, Scientists and Engineers for Change, is pretty sure the answer is no. And so they're going on the warpath.
  • Bush: Global warming is just hot air

    The planet's getting hotter, ecosystems are going haywire, government scientists know it -- and still the president denies there's a problem. Guess which industry continues to fuel his campaign?
  • Beetle on the wing

    Ernest Rogers' aerodynamic Volkswagen is a conservationist's dream. But people don't seem to care about that -- they like it because it's sexy.
  • The end of the world is here

    Disasters spawned by global warming are no longer science fiction, Ross Gelbspan argues in "Boiling Point" -- they're already here.
  • Saving the world by building a better light bulb

    Edison's 19th century invention still burns on, a wasteful contributor to global warming. There's got to be a better way.
  • You gotta fight for your right to go solar

    Kenneth and Gabrielle Adelman felt guilty about the fossil fuels their planes were consuming. So they decided to build a huge solar power system in their backyard. The local power utility was not amused.
  • The gas guzzlers who just can't quit

    American consumers won't change their SUV-driving ways until there's a major fuel shortage or a global warming catastrophe, according to the new book "The End of Oil." And by then it may be too late.
  • Just say no, to hydrogen

    If we're serious about stopping global warming, hybrid cars make a lot more sense than a hydrogen future, says Joseph Romm, a former Clinton administration energy official.
  • Logging the evidence

    The U.S. Forest Service is pulling a Dick Cheney on behalf of the lumber industry.
  • Spoilent Green

    If he keeps going, Ralph Nader may end up damaging support for the very causes he purports to care about most.
  • Suppressing the apocalypse

    The Pentagon says the earth faces an imminent environmental catastrophe because of global warming. Bush's response: Ignore it and babble on about gay marriage.
  • The revolution will be energized

    In "Power to the People," journalist Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran makes a case for markets, not governments, leading us to a green, energy-abundant future.
  • Global trade = global warming

    Free trade may help struggling economies -- but the trucks and planes needed to move goods around the world will flood the atmosphere with carbon dioxide.
  • 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.
  • A green revolt against Bush

    In an embarrassing rebuke to the White House, a group of Republican and Democratic governors is embracing the Kyoto accords on global warming.
  • Adventures in smog trading

    A world market for buying and selling pollution credits is poised to take off and could be our best chance to stop global warming. Too bad George Bush won't let it happen.
  • The environment

    Bush's pro-industry policies are hastening the end of the polar bears -- and maybe the planet.
  • Road outrage

    How corporate greed and political corruption paved the way for the SUV explosion.
  • George Bush's war on nature

    Republicans are pushing the most radical assault on the environment in modern times. But history warns of catastrophe for leaders who trust ideology over science.
  • 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.
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