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Typhoon Wipha heads for Shanghai
Andrew Leonard
1.6 million people have already been evacuated. Cue the climate-change/super-storm debate.
Lumber, housing, and the high-flying loonie
Andrew Leonard
Even with the considerate help of the industrious mountain pine beetle, it's a rough time to run a saw mill in Canada
Joe Biden: Face global warming or global conflict
Amanda Griscom Little
The presidential candidate says failing to address climate change would lead to new wars and a changed U.S. military.
Earth first, says Osama bin Castro
Andrew Leonard
The jihadi and the socialist agree: George Bush's policy on climate change is messed up.
Chris Dodd pushes the energy envelope
Amanda Griscom Little
The presidential candidate is alone in calling for a carbon tax -- he says voters can "handle the truth."
The delta smelt and the East African Rift Valley
Andrew Leonard
Dry winters spell trouble, in California today and in the cradle of humanity, 100,000 years ago
Where has all the wheat gone?
Andrew Leonard
Global inventories of the grain are plunging and prices are surging. Is the biofuel boogeyman to blame?
Bill Richardson on greening SUVs
Amanda Griscom Little
The presidential candidate says there's no need for Americans to choose between their love for monster cars and saving the environment.
California power gridlock
Andrew Leonard
A drought plus a heat wave equals bad news for the air-conditioned easy life.
Bj
Kevin Berger
Global warming doesn't faze the infamous author, who argues that polar bears are doing fine and Al Gore is way too hot under the collar. But can the "skeptical environmentalist" back up his rosy views?
Grape expectations
Ann Bauer
Global warming has blessed cool-weather wine regions with record vintages. But while savoring their gold-medal wines, viticulturists are looking to the future -- and it isn't pretty.
Obama on energy for ’08
Amanda Griscom Little
The Democratic contender discusses battling greenhouse gases, dealing with China and India, and restoring the EPA from years of Bush ideology.
Oil and food don’t mix
Eli Rosenberg
Congress just handed petroleum- and chemical-guzzling industrial farms five more years of wrongheaded subsidies, but chef Dan Barber says sustainable, organic food will yet prevail.
Hillary Clinton: Coal isn’t going away
Amanda Griscom Little
The presidential contender says we should look into "clean coal," but she can't promise she would never support "dirty" energy.
Giuliani’s dangerous bluster
Joe Conason
Reading Giuliani's pompous foreign policy rhetoric and imagining he might somehow become president induces a deep sense of gloom.
John Edwards’ “green-collar” America
Amanda Griscom Little
The presidential contender wants to create a million environment-friendly jobs, and end a destructive oil addiction.
Now romancer
Dennis Lim
William Gibson has been hailed as a prophet and a futurist, but his eye is on the present moment. He talks to Salon about virtual readings, emerging technology and his new novel -- set in 2006.
Catastrophic weather report: Extremely normal
Andrew Leonard
So, how much would you pay to put the brakes on devastating climate change?
Joe Lieberman, from his indie perch
Walter Shapiro
In a Salon interview, the super-hawk senator talks about his "liberation" from the Democratic Party, John McCain's campaign nosedive, and why Clinton, Obama and the other Dems are wrong on Iraq.
Nigerian global warming spam, part 2
Andrew Leonard
Zeeshan Ashraf responds! All I have to do is provide some personal information, and the climate change moolah will start rolling in!
Newt goes off message
Julia Dahl
Gingrich tells a group of conservatives that the Republican doctrine is a "failure."
Nigerian global warming spam
Andrew Leonard
Congratulations, sir or madam, you have been randomly selected to lead a well-funded campaign to mitigate climate change.
The most dangerous metaphor
Andrew Leonard
Moore's Law inspires runaway techno-utopianism, leaking far beyond the world of semiconductors. What happens if the music stops?
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