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Singing the American zeitgeist blues
Andrew Leonard
The end of U.S. intellectual hegemony? The downfall of the Western worker? As 2009 closes, everyone has a sob story
Five common mistakes in the coverage of the Copenhagen Accord
Sam Hummel
The Copenhagen Accords on climate change were big news. Too bad so much of the reporting was wrong
Snark bests science
Salon Staff
11. The right claimed hacked e-mails proved liberals are lying about global warming, and the media fell for it
A progressive marriage?
Michael Lind
What the Democrats can learn from the Republicans about managing the m
GOP pledges healthcare delay
Associated Press
Opposition threatens to stop "train wreck" reform bill
Obama: Imperfect climate deal better than none
Jennifer Loven
President will combat global warming with the deal he has, not the deal he wishes he had
The underlying divisions in the healthcare debate
Glenn Greenwald
Your view of corporatism will play a large role in whether you support the bill
The Obama era: Imperfect is better than nothing
Andrew Leonard
Health care, climate change, financial reform: What do they all have common?
Hillary Clinton makes Copenhagen an offer
Andrew Leonard
The Secretary promises big bucks for poor countries, China remains unimpressed, and Hugo Chavez unloads a zinger
Crazy of the Year!
Salon Staff
2009 will be remembered as the year that one man's craziness gripped America with fear
Weathering the storm of stupidity
Gene Lyons
Climate change deniers arm themselves with ignorance and fight bravely against science
Crazy’s rising star
Salon Staff
3. Minnesota gave us Al Franken as well as this moonbat, who promised to slit her wrists to stop healthcare reform
On the meaning of asymmetrical majorities
Thomas Schaller
Why, indeed, are some majorities seemingly more effective than others?
Monsanto’s mermaid problem
Andrew Leonard
When mythical sea creatures and antitrust lawyers gang up, you're in trouble
ClimateGate debunked?
Andrew Leonard
The AP reports no evidence of faked science. Skeptics point to e-mails entangling an AP reporter in the mess
A Teachable Moment (Lost?)
Thomas Schaller
Climate change and the domestic economic climate in tension
Copenhagen: Industrial Revolution on trial
Andrew Leonard
The poor nations want carbon reparations. The rich demand that everyone sacrifice. Is there some history here?
What “Climate-gate”? Majority supports cap-and-trade
Emily Holleman
Despite talk of scandal and hoax connected to global warming, most Americans still want something done
“Copenhagen is about doing as little as possible”
Christian Schwägerl
An interview with Dennis Meadows, whose 1972 book "The Limits of Growth" was an early warning of global crisis
Mortal Combat: Tuvalu versus China
Andrew Leonard
Low-lying island nations demand dramatic action on climate change. The big boys shrug
Sarah Palin’s anti-science showdown
Andrew Leonard
The politics of hacked e-mails, says the former Alaskan governor, prove humans aren't causing climate change
UN: This decade is likely warmest on record
Charles J. Hanley
New data will probably show the past 10 years broke kept since 1850; 2009 teh 5th-warmest year
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