Global Warming

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  • 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.
  • An open letter to the leaders of the environmental movement

    Why you're losing the war to Bush and Cheney.
  • Not a drop to drink

    Forget oil -- an expert on the world's water supply talks about the vital substance we will hoard, ration and probably go to war for in the near future.
  • Accounting scandal at Mother Earth, Inc.

    Put that rainforest on your spreadsheet and suddenly the global economy looks different, by trillions of dollars, a new study shows.
  • Watson, come here, I want to fire you

    Angry at his predictions of global warming, the Bush administration and the energy industry strive to unseat a prominent scientist.
  • Stormy weather

    Floods, droughts, hurricanes and disease outbreaks -- an expert explains why climate changes give us yet another reason to find terror in the skies.
  • Good neighbor policies

    After Sept. 11, we are of the world, not apart from it. So maybe we'll stop saying no to vital international agreements.
  • A Bonn surprise

    European leadership yields a new agreement on the Kyoto Protocol, isolating the U.S. as the only holdout on global warming.
  • "It Ain't Necessarily So" by David Murray, et al.

    Three self-styled experts point out the myriad ways that the media gets science wrong.
  • Bushzilla goes to Europe

    Can the president convince our increasingly dismayed allies that he isn't just an arrogant Texas oilman?
  • Meat, Steve Martin and global warming

    Readers respond to recent People stories.
  • Top 10 reasons to welcome global Temperature Enhancement

    What's with all the whining about Bush's visionary decision on carbon dioxide emissions? Give the man credit for bringing us a brighter, warmer tomorrow!
  • Global warning

    Species from birds to butterflies are doing strange things, and a new report blames the behavior on the Earth's rising temperature.
  • Overwhelming evidence of global warming

    Experts hope a startling new report will be enough to persuade President Bush to take action.
  • Europe to U.S.: No deal on global warming

    A meeting in The Hague to negotiate reducing greenhouse gas emissions collapses without a deal -- but the world's still getting hotter.
  • U.S. clash on global warming

    A new Department of Energy report undermines the position of U.S. negotiators at a U.N. conference on reducing greenhouse gases.
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