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Senate finally taking up cap-and-trade bill

Vincent Rossmeier
After a long delay, legislation to reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions is announced; passing it might not be easy

How to lie about climate change

Andrew Leonard
More carbon dioxide will help the planet bloom! Are the crazies getting crazier, or just more desperate?

Contraception fights global warming

Frances Kissling
Want to combat climate change? Use birth control. Family planning is a green technology

Protect young voters — save campaign finance reform

Nate Frentz
The Supreme Court may gut laws that were intended to keep corporations from dominating elections with their cash

Look — conservatives who believe in global warming!

Joe Conason
And they're doing something about it. Too bad they live in Europe. Why can't we have smarter right-wingers?

Brace yourselves for life after oil

Michael Klare
Before we enter the age of renewable energy, get ready for the very bumpy era of extreme energy

A cure for global warming: Economic meltdown

Andrew Leonard
Just what the climate change doctor ordered: A nasty recession

Condoms against climate change

Andrew Leonard
A new study argues family planning is the cheapest way to stop global warming. Thomas Malthus agrees

Lobbyists still run Washington

Andy Kroll
It was supposed to change when Obama took office. But D.C.'s influence machine is going strong. Just ask Max Baucus

Let a thousand eco-documentaries bloom!

Andrew O'Hehir
A guide to help you choose between "Earth" and "Earth Days," and "War, Inc." and "Food, Inc."

The family who just said no

Andrew O'Hehir
"No Impact" couple Colin Beavan and Michelle Conlin on the new movie capturing their year without A/C, TV or T.P.

Census numbers show healthcare crunch

Lauren Evans
A new report underscores President Obama's point about the need for security and stability in health insurance

Meet the knuckleheads of the U.S. Senate

Salon Staff
The Senate has come a long way since Ted Kennedy arrived in Washington in 1962. But not in the right direction

The oddest couple in politics

Joe Miller
My brief, unhappy career working for the mayor of Kansas City and his eccentric wife -- the unofficial co-mayor

Annals of GOP character assassination: Steven Chu

Andrew Leonard
The Energy Secretary is a "radical global warming activist." Not that there's anything wrong with that

The Cash-for-Clunkers report card

Andrew Leonard
Ford and Toyota get As. GM and Chrysler fail. The overall economy? An incomplete

Even The New Republic now calls for a party purge of corporate-owned “centrists”

Glenn Greenwald
Who is to blame for the servitude of the Democratic Party to the same corporate interests that control the GOP?

Teddy Kennedy and the art of the deal

Mike Madden
Would the public option pass if he were around? Maybe not: The Senate's liberal conscience was also a horse-trader

Don’t bash the bailouts

Andrew Leonard
What if U.S. taxpayers made a profit on their loans to Wall Street. Would that make the rescue OK?

Now more than ever, bipartisanship is for suckers

Joe Conason
Republicans want Obama to fail. He needs to stop seeking consensus, because it makes him look weak

The first Mafia don’s reign of terror

Vincent Rossmeier
Before there was Al Capone, there was Giuseppe Morelli. Author Mike Dash talks about his legacy -- and his violence

How tough is our president?

Robert Reich
Obama may be incapable of being combative. But can't he say unequivocally what he does and does not want?

How to kill a coal plant

Mark Engler
As a recent British protest shows, nonviolent civil disobedience may be our best hope to counteract global warming

Can new growth save the Amazon rainforest?

Jens Glüsing
Vegetation is reclaiming agricultural land and might save us from consequences of deforestation
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