Showing results for: Climate Change (page 416)
Peak oil? Consider it solved
Joseph Romm
It won't be easy but we can fix our oil and climate problems at the same time.
Bye-bye, Antarctica?
Andrew Leonard
Another big chunk of ice starts to crumble way down south. But is the continent as a whole warming or cooling?
TV Daily
Salon Staff
Tuesday: HBO airs the heartwarming "Autism: The Musical." Plus: What did you think of "Bush's War" on Monday?
Hillary Clinton’s long strange journey on Iraq
Joan Walsh
On this sad fifth anniversary, I can't help wishing she'd been bolder in admitting her mistake in voting to authorize Bush's war.
Obama’s speech on race
Salon Staff
Responding to the "divisive turn" the campaign has taken on racial issues, the candidate calls for Americans to "come together and say, 'Not this time.'"
Packing heat on polar bears
Katharine Mieszkowski
It's not just the Bush-Cheney oilmen who don't want to list the polar bear as threatened. It's also the trophy hunters and Inuit tribes.
Obama and Clinton plan to cool it
Joseph Romm
Earth, that is. Our energy expert cracks open the Democratic candidates' proposals on global warming -- and is impressed.
Life and death and bicycling
Andrew Leonard
Cheers to Rep. Earl Blumenauer and his efforts to boost government support for cycling. And tears for the greatest bicycle geek of them all -- Sheldon Brown.
Ask Pablo
Pablo Plastic
I'm trying to decide whether to have a second child. Will I be contributing to global warming?
So long, John — gas is $4 a gallon
Andrew Leonard
When gas prices rise, incumbent parties hit the skids. If only it were that simple.
Did the Mayans make their own climate change?
Andrew Leonard
Satellite imagery suggests the severe droughts that plagued Mesoamerica's ancient civilization were self-inflicted
Ask the pilot
Patrick Smith
One airline is taking climate change very seriously. Will others follow suit? Plus: What to do with all that on-board trash?
Conspiracy theory in the frozen North
Andrew Leonard
Flooded villages in Alaska, record grain harvests in Finland. Who's to blame? How 'bout Exxon?
The rhetoric of slavery and climate change
Andrew Leonard
Then: Abolition would wreak havoc on the economy of the South. Now: Ratifying the Kyoto Protocol would punish all Americans.
The cold truth about climate change
Joseph Romm
Deniers continue to insist there's no consensus on global warming. Well, there's not. There's well-tested science and real-world observations.
Ask the pilot
Patrick Smith
Are the airlines being bashed unfairly for their eco-unfriendliness? What's their real impact on the environment?
Prehistoric hurricane spotting
Andrew Leonard
It was a dark and stormy night. 3000 years ago. We think. Maybe
The truffles are coming
Peter Alsop
A new crop of American dreamers are betting the farm on truffles, which Europeans have savored like sex for ages. But can the Yanks get the mysterious mushrooms to grow?
Blood-and-guts politics
Camille Paglia
Old-guard feminists caterwaul for Hillary, while the "weird old coot" rattles right-wing radio. Plus: Balancing the climate debate, real "Teeth," and Suzanne Pleshette, RIP.
Why McCain provokes paranoia on the right
Joe Conason
Not only does the Arizona senator mock conservative orthodoxy, but, even worse, his pro-immigration think tank took money from George Soros and other frightening liberals.
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