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Bugs in your bed

Katharine Mieszkowski
Itchy welts? Drops of blood in the sheets? Bedbug infestations are on the rise -- and they're coming to a mattress near you.

The reddest place in America

Tim Grieve
There may be no spot in the U.S. more Republican than Madison County, Idaho. But even in this overwhelmingly white, Mormon enclave, the doubts are creeping in.

Calculating the global warming catastrophe

Bill McKibben
Scientists agree that we're hurtling toward disaster. But how fast, and is nuclear power the answer or solar power?

Where have you gone, Edward Abbey?

Philip Connors
His best work celebrated the natural world, free and clear of "the caterwauling of commerce." More than ever, America needs the ornery writer today.

Losing the flock?

Joe Conason
While the current political shifts among evangelicals should make progressives happy, the religious right isn't going to give up its control of the GOP agenda.

Science and a Democratic-controlled Congress

Andrew Leonard
Let's hear it for the "mumbo-jumbo of peer-reviewed documents."

Counter-revolutionary heroes

Andrew Leonard
Super Voice Girls, we salute you!

Control of the Senate? It could come down to the Final Four

Tim Grieve
A look at the horse races in Missouri, New Jersey, Tennessee and Virginia.

New growth climate change theory

Andrew Leonard
The price of apocalypse mitigation

Environmental divide

Andrew Leonard
Ecological vs. environmental economics: Another venue for the same old culture wars?

Virgin green

Amanda Griscom Little
Richard Branson has pledged $3 billion for environmental causes. Can big-name philanthropy combat climate change?

Great expectations

Joe Conason
It may be naive, but Bill Clinton's initiative to solve the planet's biggest problems is raising the prospect of a world where America can lead again.

A strategy for global stalling

Andrew Leonard
Bush's new, improved, super-shiny plan to do nothing about climate change

A tale of two oil companies

Andrew Leonard
Hugo Chavez comes to Alaska's rescue, while Exxon fiddles and the world burns

Climate-controlled White House

Paul D. Thacker
The administration claims it wasn't telling scientists what to say about climate change; e-mails obtained by Salon prove otherwise.

State of imbecility

Andrew Leonard
Worst award in 2 million years: Michael Crichton's honoring by the AAPG

How bad is he?

Sidney Blumenthal
Bush ran as a moderate, tacked right and governed ineffectually -- before 9/11. Since then he's become the most radical American president in history -- and arguably the worst.

Schwarzenegger’s sly move

Amanda Griscom Little
The Governator's green cred could get him reelected. But will he keep his enviro-friendly promises after November?

Armageddon on the couch

Andrew Leonard
Psychotherapy for peak-oilers: "It's just a state of mind"

Pulverize this!

Andrew Leonard
If an 8-year-old boy designed an incinerator...

One man’s prison

Colleen Kinder
Cuba's leading dissident plans for life after Castro, and a Salon reporter gets hands-on experience with smuggling and the secret police.

The rattlers’ inconvenient truth

Katharine Mieszkowski
A warming climate could spell the end for a protected pit viper in Arizona.

The next New Orleans

Katharine Mieszkowski
The author who predicted Katrina now forecasts watery catastrophe for New York, Houston and Miami in "The Ravaging Tide."

No Ayn Rand heroes for today’s megaprojects

Andrew Leonard
Lessons from Boston's Big Dig for confronting climate change
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