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Lieberman and McCain: Kissing cousins in Connecticut
Colin McEnroe
In Fairfield, the former Democrat stumps with the GOP front-runner -- and plants one on another Republican.
The end of menstruation
Tracy Clark-Flory
The drug Lybrel promises to free women from their monthly curse. But today it's a sales pitch that seems hopelessly outdated.
Dawning of the age of the Anthropocene
Andrew Leonard
Millenium, schmillenium: Humans have made such a mess it's time for a whole new epoch.
Conversations: Sheryl Crow
Eryn Loeb
The outspoken musician discusses her fiercely personal album "Detour," her dust-up with Karl Rove, and why all she wants to do is save the world.
The monopolist of doom visits Bangladesh
Andrew Leonard
In the mangrove swamps and urban slums, Robert Kaplan sees a connection between global warming and Islamic extremism.
TV news is too cool
Katharine Mieszkowski
Major TV interviewers have asked presidential candidates 3,000 questions -- only six of them have been about global warming.
Who do you trust on ethanol?
Andrew Leonard
As California hammers out its Low Carbon Fuel Standard, getting the science right on biofuels is no easy task
Bill Gates and Wal-Mart want to save the world
Andrew Leonard
Call it Capitalism 2.0: Microsoft's founder and Wal-Mart's CEO say there's got to be a better way.
The car of the future is here
Joseph Romm
The Prius? Nope. Hydrogen? Forget about it. Plug-in hybrids are the only way to drive.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
King Kaufman
Giants vs. Patriots in the Super Bowl. In a playoff season that's turned upset-happy, New York gets to try for the biggest of them all.
A natural experiment in Republican biodiversity
Andrew Leonard
When it comes to science, the Democrats walk in lockstep. But the GOP candidates for president offer a little something for everyone.
No makeover for Hillary — yet
Joan Walsh
Even most supporters think she's going to lose on Tuesday in New Hampshire, but Hillary Clinton sticks to the script that doesn't seem to be working.
How to solve America’s water problems
Edward McClelland
Hey, Sun Belters, move to the Great Lake states. You can have all the water you want and stop worrying about droughts. Besides, we're not piping our water south.
Jonah Goldberg and Glenn Reynolds warn of “social unraveling” if Obama loses
Glenn Greenwald
The emerging race-tinged attacks on Obama are but a small preview of what would be unleashed if he were the nominee.
Let the voting begin
Compiled by Erin Renzas
Which Democrat should win the White House? On the eve of Iowa, Salon asks some favorite writers, activists and media personalities whose ticket they'll punch and why.
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
12 films to watch for in 2008. Plus: An interview (and podcast) with John Sayles about his latest film, "Honeydripper," starring Danny Glover.
The year in the environment
Katharine Mieszkowski
One step up, one step back was the refrain in news about global warming, automobiles and biodiversity in 2007.
Obama’s European problem
Joe Conason
The senator may have traveled widely, but the critically important subcommittee on Europe has languished under his leadership.
A battle Bush’s EPA can’t win
Andrew Leonard
The Terminator and the EPA's own lawyers agree: The decision to deny California's right to restrict greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles is indefensible
The fuel on the hill
Joseph Romm
President Bush signed a new energy bill Wednesday, betting the farm that corn ethanol is the best alternative fuel for the future. It isn't.
World to America: Cool down
Katharine Mieszkowski
The Bali global warming talks ended with a stubborn U.S. finally making promises that other countries could live by.
What’s the difference between bloggers and illegal immigrants?
Andrew Leonard
You can't build a fence to stop bloggers from tearing apart the fortress of mainstream journalism. Thank goodness
Let’s have a presidential debate on science
Shawn Lawrence Otto
Can any of the candidates lead America back to the head of the class in science and technology?
The GOP’s field of dreams
Walter Shapiro
Fred Thompson flickers to life. Mike Huckabee apologizes for bad-mouthing Mitt Romney's faith. But Wednesday's debate showed it's still anybody's race to win in Iowa.
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