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The EPA declines to regulate carbon-dioxide emissions from cars -- and the D.C. Appeals Court says it doesn't have to.
By Amanda Griscom Little
July 20, 2005
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Robert Redford and his co-hosts invited mayors from across the U.S. to the actor's spectacular Sundance resort, hoping to inspire them to take action on climate change.
By Amanda Griscom Little
July 16, 2005
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Bush's designated global warming fact-fudger has taken a new job at ExxonMobil, but there are plenty of others who can take his place.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
June 17, 2005
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Surprise, surprise: The man who cooked the books on global warming at the Bush White House has a bright future with Big Oil.
By Mark Follman
June 15, 2005
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A look at what's driving legislation on Capitol Hill regarding hybrid vehicles.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
June 9, 2005
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The former vice president sounds the alarm on global warming.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
June 6, 2005
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While the Bush administration fiddles and the world burns, mayors from around the world gather in the city by the bay to confront "the biggest challenge in the history of our species."
By Katharine Mieszkowski
June 1, 2005
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ExxonMobil's big down payment on debunking global warming.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
April 18, 2005
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And now, for some good news about the fight against global warming. No, really.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
March 23, 2005
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Why aren't environmental groups taking to the streets to protest the U.S.'s snubbing of the Kyoto Protocol?
By Amanda Griscom Little
February 19, 2005
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Roiled by harsh internal criticism and confronting four more years of Bush, environmentalists face a dark night of the soul.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
January 14, 2005
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Right-wingers are using the tsunami to attack enviros on global warming. Here's why it doesn't wash.
By Amanda Griscom Little
January 7, 2005
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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.
By Amanda Griscom Little
December 15, 2004
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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?
By Amanda Griscom Little
November 24, 2004
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Forget about that nasty oil or radioactive nuclear waste: If you want to breathe fresh air, says the coal industry, burn, baby, burn!
By Katharine Mieszkowski
October 5, 2004
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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.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
September 30, 2004
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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?
By Katharine Mieszkowski
September 10, 2004
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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.
By Barbara Card Atkinson
August 23, 2004
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Disasters spawned by global warming are no longer science fiction, Ross Gelbspan argues in "Boiling Point" -- they're already here.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
August 5, 2004
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Edison's 19th century invention still burns on, a wasteful contributor to global warming. There's got to be a better way.
By Farhad Manjoo
June 16, 2004
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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.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
June 3, 2004
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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.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
May 19, 2004
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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.
April 29, 2004
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The U.S. Forest Service is pulling a Dick Cheney on behalf of the lumber industry.
By Amanda Griscom
April 8, 2004
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If he keeps going, Ralph Nader may end up damaging support for the very causes he purports to care about most.
By Amanda Griscom
February 26, 2004