Global Warming

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  • Obama and biofuels: Love me, love me not

    Mixed signals emerge from the White House on the pros and cons of corn-based ethanol.
  • Joe Barton strikes again

    The Texas congressman, who earlier this week tried -- and failed -- to stump Energy Secretary Steven Chu, tussles with Al Gore over global warming.
  • Obama is just blowing smoke

    The White House says it's serious about climate change. But its plan to regulate carbon emissions is doomed to fail.
  • Don't believe the fossil-fuel lies

    Joining oil companies and conservatives, the Breakthrough Institute says we can reduce emissions without raising the cost of carbon pollution. It's a fantasy.
  • N.Y. Times: Rich, fat Americans will save the world

    Just in time for Earth Day, John Tierney explains why we shouldn't bother to do anything about global warming. He's wrong.
  • EPA to greenhouse gas polluters: Get ready to pay

    Say what you will about banking and security issues; on the environment, the Obama administration is not messing around.
  • Behold: The Godzilla of energy bills cometh

    Henry Waxman wants to stop global warming. So why does his legislation explicitly state that greenhouse gases are not pollutants?
  • Yes, Virginia, greenhouse gases are pollutants

    The Obama administration takes an important step towards regulating the gases as threats to human health.
  • How to lie about cap-and-trade

    A veteran of Bush's EPA says Obama's plan to restrict greenhouse gas emissions is a "cash cow" for his "health and social welfare agenda." Huh?
  • "Somewhere in the world the wind is shining"

    Energy Secretary Steven Chu pushes the Obama agenda on Charlie Rose. Smart grids and climate change and energy efficiency. Oh my.
  • The heat is on Bill Gates

    He now works to solve humanity's greatest problems with his foundation -- yet has no program to curb global warming. That does not compute.
  • For Drudge, existence of snow still big news

    Once again, the conservative site promotes bad science by linking the warming debate to a single snowstorm.
  • Obama's first stab at fighting climate change

    Critics are already pointing out that the president's cap-and-trade plan might be aiming too low. But it's a start.
  • Fission here, fission now

    Italy breaks a 20-year ban on new nuclear power. Could a cap-and-trade system encourage the U.S. to also hop on the radioactive bandwagon?
  • On warming, relations between GOP, Dems stay cool

    There's no era of post-partisanship to be found in the Senate's debate over global warming.
  • Blowing away King Coal

    Can a scrawny young wind-power activist topple the biggest, dirtiest industry in West Virginia?
  • Breaking news: Despite global warming, snow still exists

    Matt Drudge uses a coincidence -- winter weather when Al Gore is scheduled to testify about the climate -- to attack actual science.
  • Why is a right-wing think tank cheering for Obama?

    The Competitive Enterprise Institute applauds the new administration's efforts to roll back Bush's last minute regulations. But they're fooling no one
  • Steven Chu explains: "Coal is my worst nightmare"

    If the world continues on its current path, he tells the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, "it will be a bad dream"
  • W. and the damage done

    President Bush inherited a peaceful, prosperous America. As he exits, Salon consults experts in seven fields to try to assess the devastation.
  • How humans cooled the earth -- 500 years ago

    After pandemics caused a mass die-off in the New World, farmland turned to forest and temperatures dropped
  • Will the salmon be back in 2009?

    Climate change may help explain the historic collapse of the species. Yet ocean experts see signs that idle fishermen can fire up their boats again.
  • We all live in Las Vegas now

    Will we finally accept the public policy and lifestyle changes that the real world now requires? Or will "Viva Las Vegas" always be America's motto?
  • Global boiling

    Some geologists say rising temperatures will uncork vast deposits of undersea methane. If they're right, we're cooked.
  • What will make Obama a great president

    He must make the U.S. a world leader in global warming solutions. Then he must inspire China to follow suit.
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