Showing results for: Climate Change (page 413)
Looking for the perfect stranger
Anita Jain
How a single, successful New York writer ended up pursuing an arranged marriage in India.
Ask Pablo
Pablo Plastic
After the Grim Reaper arrives, what's the greenest way to dispose of our bodies?
Jimmy Carter — the peak oil president
Andrew Leonard
His 1977 speech on the energy crisis is all too timely during a week of campaign obsession over tire gauges and offshore drilling.
Who’ll start the rain?
Suzanne Bopp
China is spending millions to modify the weather for the Olympics. As the U.S. knows, nature doesn't bend to human will.
Dark night for bats
Kirsten Weir
New theories about what's wiping out huge populations of the tiny winged mammal point to pesticides and climate change.
Obamanomics to the rescue
Andrew Leonard
Global warming, recession, war, healthcare, the energy crisis: A new book argues that Barack Obama has an answer for everything.
Why we never need to build another polluting power plant
Joseph Romm
Coal? Natural gas? Nuke? We can wipe them all off the drawing board by using current energy more efficiently. Are you listening, Washington?
We need another hero
Salon Staff
DC? Marvel? Somewhere in between? Members of Salon's community Table Talk reveal their comic obsessions.
A big November ahead for Senate Democrats
Thomas F. Schaller
Three experts tell Salon that the party may expand its Senate majority by half a dozen seats, but they also think at least one Democratic incumbent is vulnerable.
How big will Democratic gains be this fall?
Thomas F. Schaller
A panel of experts projects the number of seats Democrats will add in the House in November -- and which Democrats are most likely to lose their jobs.
One more good reason to lift the embargo on Cuba
Joe Conason
Let's seize the potential of the nation's sugar-based ethanol -- before China beats us to it.
Cracking Code Pink
Cintra Wilson
Why does the peace movement have to dress and act like an irritating children's birthday party?
A compromise — or a cave in — on offshore drilling?
Andrew Leonard
Some Democratic politicians are talking about a deal on new drilling. But they're not asking for enough in return for their surrender
Obama hopes to go where JFK went before
Gregor Peter Schmitz
Barack Obama wants to hold a keynote speech on transatlantic relations in front of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. But don't call him a "European."
Who are you calling a “coot”?
Camille Paglia
Incoming! Readers demand answers about WASPs, Tim Russert and Obama's teleprompter skills.
Rich country, poor country, hot planet
Andrew Leonard
Europe's head start on fighting climate change might offer some useful hints for the masters of the global economy currently meeting in Japan.
Apocalypse now
Mike Davis
In a devastating global climate of our own making, how will humans survive?
A dream of Russian dandelions
Andrew Leonard
The rising price of natural rubber is puncturing tire manufacturer profitability. But a weed grows in Uzbekistan...
The Al-Haramain ruling and the current Congress
Glenn Greenwald
Another federal court's ruling reveals how false and extreme is the case for warrantless eavesdropping and telecom immunity.
Anti-science conservatives must be stopped
Joseph Romm
Americans must not allow global warming deniers to block the policies needed to avert catastrophic climate change. Our future is at stake.
Good to the last drop
Monica Bhide
What makes a perfect pot of joe? Is Fair Trade really fair? "God in a Cup" author Michaele Weissman talks about the history, and our continuing love affair, with that divine drink -- coffee.
The baseless, and failed, “move to the center” cliche
Glenn Greenwald
Why do Democrats continue to follow the same strategic advice that has produced one failure after the next?
On energy, McCain sounds a lot like Cheney
Joe Conason
The GOP nominee wants to distance himself from Bush on climate change, but he'd do better to emulate Jimmy Carter than the vice president.
Schwarzenegger seems to hit Bush, McCain, Crist on drilling
Alex Koppelman
California's governor, who had held his tongue before, says anyone who promises that certain policies will reduce gas prices soon "is blowing smoke."
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