Showing results for: Climate Change (page 429)
All hail the mighty mesquite
Andrew Leonard
Politically correct barbecuing: Fun for the whole world.
Global warming’s Erin Brockovich?
Andrew Leonard
Who do power company lawyers fear? Try Matthew Pawa.
Conceding on climate change
Amanda Griscom Little
For the first time, energy execs are requesting caps on carbon emissions. But will new regulations be too little, too late?
A harmonic convergence of Bruce Sterling
Andrew Leonard
Spimes, why people hate Exxon, and viridian design.
When the water runs out
Pauline Bartolone
Ecuador's crops, its power grid and the drinking water for its largest city are all threatened by climate change.
The heat on Ecuador
Felicia Mello
Global warming is vanquishing ancient glaciers throughout South America, killing crops and threatening the water source for millions.
Climate of hope
Kevin Sweeney
Global warming is the worst news of our time. But pessimism saps our will. It's time to embrace the challenge, and call boldly on Americans to win the fight of a lifetime.
Just say it’s sunny
Linda Baker
Why is global warming a forbidden topic for most TV weather reporters? Climate change is "controversial" and bad for ratings.
Silence in junk-science land
Andrew Leonard
No fanfare for anti-environmentalist crusader Steve Milloy's crushing defeat.
McCain’s Falwell flip-flop
Farhad Manjoo
Why is John McCain making friends with Jerry Falwell and the religious right?
Tuvalu is drowning
Alexandra Berzon
The island nation is slowly being inundated as the ocean rises, and some citizens are fleeing. How will the world handle a flood of "climate refugees"?
Miracle rice to the rescue, again?
Andrew Leonard
Do we need genetically modified crops to survive global warming?
A sad day for climate-change corporate stooges
Andrew Leonard
Senate hearing shocker: Global warming skeptics muzzled!
The disappearing sardines
Jori Lewis
As Lake Tanganyika in Africa grows warmer, its massive schools of silvery fish get smaller. And nearby villagers say goodbye to their way of life.
Surviving American capitalism
Andrew Leonard
If climate change and peak oil don't get us, offshoring will.
The oil is going, the oil is going!
Katharine Mieszkowski
Today's Paul Reveres of "peak oil" aren't waiting for Washington to save us from apocalypse. They're already planting gardens and drafting city plans for the days when oil is gone.
Tilting at Goldman-Sachs’ windmills
Andrew Leonard
The Free Enterprise Action Fund strikes again. Be very afraid.
The bears of Churchill
Jon Mooallem
In the "Polar Bear Capital of the World," vanishing ice is threatening to wipe out the polar bears -- and the town's livelihood. But Churchill's inhabitants say they'll survive.
Early signs: Reports from a warming planet
Sandy Tolan
U.C. Berkeley journalists traveled the world to report on the front lines of climate change.
No cannibals in the suburbs. Yet
Andrew Leonard
An apology to James Kunstler. He's bleak, but not that bleak.
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