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Fighting global warming with the delete key

Katharine Mieszkowski
Bush's designated global warming fact-fudger has taken a new job at ExxonMobil, but there are plenty of others who can take his place.

The science of spin

Mark Follman
The Bush White House defends its global warming editor -- even though he's a goner.

Broken promises

Patrick Wintour, Larry Elliott
Bush declines to increase U.S. aid for Africa as a new U.N. report reveals the expected toll in child deaths from the failure to reduce global poverty.

Al Gore’s midnight ride

Katharine Mieszkowski
The former vice president sounds the alarm on global warming.

Arnold goes green

Katharine Mieszkowski
With his popularity in California sinking like a stone, the Republican governor vows to battle global warming.

Warning on warming

Tim Radford
The huge rise in Siberian forest fires puts the entire world at risk, Russian scientists say.

Climate change takes center stage

Amanda Griscom Little
A series of climate-change proposals will go before the Senate next month, but some are greener than others.

Enviros catch the soul train

Katharine Mieszkowski
Activists say that in order to save itself, the movement needs less scolding and more spirit.

Grass-roots action on global warming

Paul Brown
Mayors representing almost 30 million Americans rebuff Bush on the Kyoto Protocol, pledging to cut greenhouse gases on their own.

Just my “ecomagination”

Amanda Griscom Little
G.E. CEO Jeffrey Immelt has pledged to "make coal sexy again" with a new set of enviro-friendly technologies. But what if his green gamble doesn't pay off?

Dangerous exposure

Paul Brown
Scientists say the protective ozone layer was the thinnest on record this winter, raising concerns about skin cancer.

Peres on peace

Chris McGreal
The Labor leader reflects on what might happen after Israel pulls out of Gaza, and says he's optimistic about a return to the "road map."

In your face, Earth Day

Amanda Griscom Little
The House greenlights an environment-choking energy bill just in time for Earth Day. Why aren't more enviro groups rallying to plant trees and stop Bush?

DeLay’s fumes cloud energy bill

Rebecca Sinderbrand
The House majority leader has become the public face of a polluter-friendly provision of the president's energy plan, threatening its long-term prospects.

Science for sale

Katharine Mieszkowski
ExxonMobil's big down payment on debunking global warming.

Hollywood goes green

Amanda Griscom Little
Earth Day is in danger of choking to death under Bush's energy policy. Can the likes of Cameron Diaz make conservation cool enough to save it?

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers get intimate about penis enlargement and baby lust.

Size matters

Peter Rubin
Mike Salvini is an evangelist for natural penis enlargement, a weird and scientifically unproven way of upsizing the male member. And thousands of men are going to great lengths to follow him.

Turning neocons green

Amanda Griscom Little
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman says that Bush's plan to remake the Middle East will fail unless the U.S. starts guzzling less gas -- and that if asked, Americans will pay $4 a gallon.

Vindication on Iraq? Not exactly

Tim Grieve
The commission assigned to investigate intelligence failures on Iraq says that political pressures from the White House didn't change analysts' views. But that's only half of the story -- or less.

Living on borrowed time

Tim Radford
A new report warns that humans have already used up two-thirds of the Earth's natural resources.

Apprehension in Alaska

Julian Borger
Congress' vote to open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling has one local village worried about the impact on its traditional way of life.

Reinventing “we the peoples”

Ian Williams
Kofi Annan proposes the first major reforms of the U.N. since it was created 60 years ago, and he knows they won't please everyone.

Why Wolfowitz?

Farhad Manjoo
Experts say the Bush administration's top neocon war strategist doesn't know anything about global development.
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