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“Climategate” debunking is (or should be) major news
Joe Conason
The e-mail "scandal" burned scientists on front pages last winter. But editors have buried a series of rebuttals
Climategate burned by reality
Gene Lyons
Climatologists exonerated, by all except the conservative media, that is
Heat wave air conditioners of doom
Andrew Leonard
From China to New York, the more we cool ourselves, the hotter we're going to get
The heat is on: ClimateGate’s harsh lesson for science
Andrew Leonard
An investigation into hacked e-mails clears scientists of wrongdoing, but doesn't let them off the hook
Heat wave smothers climate skeptic jokes
Andrew Leonard
As temperatures rise, smart-assed tweets about Al Gore from Republican senators appear to fall
Salon Reading Club: “The Passage” author answers your questions
Salon Staff
Justin Cronin discusses our grim zeitgeist, and why we can't stop reading about the apocalypse
“The Flooded Earth”: Which of our cities can be saved?
Thomas Rogers
New York makes the cut, but Miami and Oakland are endangered. An expert explains our grim, watery future
Tea partiers ascend in many states
Michael R. Blood
With help from Palin and Tea Party Express, anti-government rhetoricians threaten incumbents
At House Arlington hearing, McHugh passes the buck
Mark Benjamin
The Army secretary seems content to let the cemetery's retiring superintendent take the fall
Guantanamo and presidential priorities
Glenn Greenwald
Now that it's acknowledged the camp will not be closed even by 2013, the White House's modus operandi becomes clear
Newspaper retracts “climategate” story, months too late
Alex Pareene
The Times of London published utterly untrue stories about the "climategate" emails; now they regret the error
The Dodd-Frank bank reform bill: A deeply flawed success
Andrew Leonard
In a world where incremental progress is all but impossible to achieve, this is what a triumph looks like
Cap-and-trade: A Salon debate
Steve Everley, David Roberts
The final day of an exchange between Steve Everley of American Solutions and Grist's David Roberts
Anti-whaling talks break down, policy reform fails
Arthur Max
Japan, Norway and Iceland can continue to hunt, killing close to 1,500 animals a year
Newser’s Michael Wolff meets his match
Andrew Leonard
The journalist accuses writer Tony Judt of fabricating a father-son dialogue. The son responds
Obama promises to push on gay rights agenda
Philip Elliott
Piece-by-piece strategy on reform is too slow for some
Cap-and-trade: A Salon debate
Steve Everley, David Roberts
Day 2: Energy markets are broken, David Roberts says, so there should be common ground for the left and right
Cap-and-trade and energy politics: A Salon debate
Steve Everley, David Roberts
Steve Everley made the case against putting a price on carbon this morning. Now David Roberts responds
E-Verify and the unintended consequences of immigration reform
Miranda Simon
The push to root out undocumented workers is feeding an underground economy -- and starving the public treasury
Daddy, could we have our planet back now?
Joseph Romm
As they bask in the appreciation of their children today, fathers should think about the world they'll leave behind
Joe Barton (R-Oil Industry) apologizes to BP
Alex Pareene
The Texas Republican is very, very sorry that BP may have to take responsibility for its actions
On climate, Obama is becoming part of the problem
Gabriel Winant
By bowing to political reality in his speech, president just postpones inevitable reckoning
Can Obama have an Oklahoma City moment?
Joan Walsh
The president must link the disaster to the absence of strong government and argue for a climate change bill
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