Showing results for: Climate Change (page 391)
How to make climate skeptics angry
Andrew Leonard
A Berkeley scientist's sin: Coming up with the wrong answer
How the golden years disappeared
Marc Freedman
At 50, I made a startling realization: I was burning out, but nowhere near retirement -- and I wasn't alone
Citizenship duties
Glenn Greenwald
Why are some so willing to ditch their own critical faculties to support a politician?
Michigan vs. California: The global warming smackdown continues
Andrew Leonard
Senator Debbie Stabenow joins the cripple-the-EPA crowd. Got to keep those tailpipes polluting!
This is why the GOP might force a shutdown?
Peter Finocchiaro
Defunding Planned Parenthood, gutting the EPA and more: The bottom-line demands that House Republicans are making
GOP suddenly discovers the Senate is broken
Andrew Leonard
Short memory hypocrisy alert: House Republicans complain about Senate delays on budget negotiations
My boyfriend’s a dreamer
Cary Tennis
I'm trying to keep my feet on the ground but he's up in the air
Billionaire self-pity and the Koch brothers
Glenn Greenwald
The libertarian tycoons explain why they are the true victims of America's political culture
What the right means when it calls NPR “liberal”
Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
Bill Moyers and Michael Winship debunk the claim that NPR is the left-wing opposite of the right-wing media machine
What I left behind in Japan
Mike Plugh
My family and I fled the ravaged country for safety here. But I can never tear myself away completely
The states’ legislative sadists
David Sirota
Mad scientists of lawmaking are looking to go medieval on America. Here are six examples
The nuclear credibility gap
Joan Walsh
As Japan and U.S. officials differ on risks, the Obama administration pushes ahead with nuclear power expansion
Triumph of the flat-earth Republicans
Andrew Leonard
Who cares what scientists believe? The House GOP is on the record, now and for all time: The earth isn't warming
Crisis casts doubt on nuke industry P.R. campaign
Justin Elliott
Years of well-funded public-relations efforts have asserted that nuclear power is completely safe
The rise of the aerotropolis
Greg Lindsay, John D. Kasarda
A new town off the coast of Korea is the strangest example of a growing trend: Cities built around airports
Nuke industry spin: Be “reassured” by Japan
Justin Elliott
As the crisis unfolds, the Nuclear Energy Institute joins an intense PR battle that has already started
Why Japan probably won’t face a new Chernobyl
Mary Mycio
The explosion at Fukushima shows how far we've come in nuclear safety. It also proves how vulnerable we still are
How big a problem is the Redondo Beach fish kill?
Peter Finocchiaro
Millions of fish died in California yesterday. Scientists say this isn't extraordinary. How worried should we be?
Yes, the Kochs fund groups out of self-interest
Alex Pareene
Men who make their living emitting carbon pay thinkers to argue against government regulation of carbon
A novice no more, Romney focuses on Obama, economy
Liz Sidoti
Former Massachusetts governor hopes to silence naysayers as he gears up for presidential bid
NASA satellite rocket launch fails, lands in ocean
Jessica Gresko, Seth Borenstein
The second failed earth-observation satellite spells trouble for NASA's environmental monitoring program
Harsh winter weather linked to global climate change, according to scientists
Peter Finocchiaro
A panel of scientists Tuesday argued that global warming has exacerbated the intensity of winter storms
Dear Thomas Pynchon, can you blurb my book?
Scott Rothman, Mike Sacks
Letters from an aspiring writer with big dreams -- and big delusions about his novel
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