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China’s boom and doom

Andreas Lorenz, Wieland Wagner
China now produces tons of cheap clothes, electronics and raw materials -- and dizzying amounts of pollution beginning to taint the globe.

Bush’s climate change

Lisa Hymas
The White House is pulling an about-face on global warming -- but don't count on any actual policy changes.

Climate change, the North Pole, and an imaginary Chinese navy

Andrew Leonard
Why does the Wall Street Journal think Lord Christopher Monckton is sane?

Ono? Oh, yes!

David Marchese
Yoko Ono talks about fame, John Lennon, and teaming up with Cat Power and the Flaming Lips on her new album.

How to make a global trade in biofuels work

Andrew Leonard
Easy. Just get everyone in the world to play by an entirely new set of rules.

Water wars and the British Raj

Andrew Leonard
Tempers flare when the monsoon fails. Choose your villains: Colonialism or climate change.

Global warming’s pingo problem

Andrew Leonard
Submarine mounds under Arctic seas could be harbingers of climate change.

Breaking news on climate change

Andrew Leonard
Catastrophic destruction moves from "likely" to "almost certain."

Super hot skiing

Dan Oko
Recently, the ski industry has gotten fired up about global warming. But as resorts continue to carve new runs through the forests, the industry's green image is looking like a snow job.

How many Katrinas in a lifetime?

Andrew Leonard
An economist crunches the numbers and concludes that global warming will make a difference.

State of the climate

Joseph J. Romm
In Tuesday's speech, President Bush showed how unserious he is about global warming. Here's how Congress can put the heat on him and stave off approaching disaster.

“We will be showing him the way”

Tim Grieve
The president's feel-good speech almost made our disagreements disappear. Jim Webb brought them back.

Two long years to go

Walter Shapiro
Despite his prattle about cutting the deficit, a grudging nod to global climate change, and yet another plea for backup on his Iraq plan, Bush's presidency entered its final phase on life support.

Vinod Khosla’s Marshall Plan for rural India

Andrew Leonard
Forget about all that ethanol stuff. Here's something really ambitious: New economy social engineering.

The tipping point

Amanda Griscom Little
Industry leaders and lawmakers are collaborating to curb emissions. Is the logjam over global warming finally starting to break?

How to speak Republican

Katharine Mieszkowski
Conservative word doctor Frank Luntz explains what Bush should say about the war, why Nancy Pelosi should keep quiet, and what the GOP can learn from Barack Obama.

Why the Democrats can’t stop the surge

Walter Shapiro
As a young House candidate in 1972, I learned just how little Congress can do to pull the plug on a war started by a president.

Coconut conundrum

Andrew Leonard
Can coco-diesel stop the super-typhoons?

Coal reversal

Amanda Griscom Little
Environmental golden boy Barack Obama is promoting coal, and climate-change skeptic Ted Stevens is pushing for higher fuel-economy standards. Is the Senate having a freaky Friday moment?

Exxon sees the light?

Andrew Leonard
Did scientific evidence finally convince Big Oil that climate change is a problem? Don't be silly

The Tang, the Maya and the concubine

Andrew Leonard
Paleoclimatologists come to the rescue of China's most beautiful, and most unfairly maligned, woman.

Dems to GOP: “I feel your pain”

Michael Scherer
After 12 years of Republican control, Nancy Pelosi assumed her historic role as the first ever Madam Speaker. She promised the GOP "partnership" -- but not quite yet.

Folk revival

Andrew Marcus
The spirit of folk was everywhere this year, with a slew of tribute albums to various new hybrid forms -- from freak-folk to folk-punk and beyond.

Hurray for Indiewood!

Andrew O'Hehir
Al Gore and "Little Miss Sunshine" shone brightest at the box office. But which indie films did we warm to the most?
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