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Howard Dean’s “bottom line”
Salon Staff
Ending his presidential bid, Dean vows continued grass-roots efforts: "I will support the nominee of our party. We must beat George W. Bush in November, whatever it takes."
The revolution will be energized
Katharine Mieszkowski
In "Power to the People," journalist Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran makes a case for markets, not governments, leading us to a green, energy-abundant future.
A meaner, greener EPA
Amanda Griscom
For three years, the Bush administration and the power industry have been happily entangled. Now it's time for some election-year damage control -- courtesy of the EPA.
Manufacturing the environment
Amanda Griscom
When industry flacks need to learn how to spin not-so-eco-friendly election issues, they go to an environmental conference.
Joe Conason’s Journal
Salon Staff
Al Gore's remarkable speech Thursday is a stark reminder that a lesser man took what this man had won.
The green elephant in the room
Amanda Griscom
A growing chasm divides moderate and right-wing Republicans over a broad range of issues -- environmental policy chief among them.
Cold day, hot speech: Gore’s global warning
Joe ConasonBuilding a better mosquito
Steven Kotler
Bioengineered insects could help defeat malaria -- or they could turn out to be Frankenbugs, wreaking havoc on our ecosystem.
The return of the Internet
Farhad Manjoo, Katharine Mieszkowski
In 2003, Howard Dean scored big with the Web, while India took advantage of online communications to grab thousands of white-collar jobs from the West. The Net, it turns out, still matters.
The Year of the Liar
Heather Havrilesky
From weapons of mass destruction to Jayson Blair, we trusted them -- and they punk'd us. Why do we keep coming back for more?
Dean talks tough on terror
Salon Staff
The Democratic front-runner pledges that "addressing the threats of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction will be America's highest priority in my administration."
Splitting airs
Amanda Griscom
Bush's latest clean-air proposals are better than nothing, but not by much.
Global trade = global warming
Kumar Venkat
Free trade may help struggling economies -- but the trucks and planes needed to move goods around the world will flood the atmosphere with carbon dioxide.
Is Dean stoppable?
Josh Benson
Every candidate has a winning scenario -- but six weeks before the first vote, Dean looks invincible. What are the odds anybody can beat him?
High drama in Milan
Amanda Griscom
Negotiators at the U.N. Kyoto Protocol conference have been treated to rumors of deliberate sabotage and shady backroom deals, all in the first two days.
The world press on American politics
Compiled by Laura McClure
Outlook India recalls the queen's first appalled impression of George W. Bush; plus, Al-Jazeera wonders why there aren't any Muslims in Congress.
Wetlands’ end
Amanda Griscom
The EPA's draft revisions of the Clean Water Act have a lot of people up in arms. Interestingly, they're Republicans.
Same-sex family values
Laura McClure
Toby and Jean Adams moved to Auburn, Calif., to raise their daughter in a close-knit community with good schools. The reaction of their neighbors and fellow churchgoers -- from anger to acceptance to confusion -- mirrors Middle America's evolving attitudes toward gays and gay marriage.
Are you ready for some “unswooshing”?
Linda Baker
Adbusters founder Kalle Lasn aims to beat Nike at its own game, by selling "Black Spot" sneakers to consumers tired of shelling out for megabrands.
Planet autism
Scot Sea
Last summer, a man in California shot his 27-year-old autistic son to death and then shot himself. I understand why.
The world press on the U.N. in Iraq
Compiled by Laura McClure
Should the U.N. bail out the U.S. in Iraq? A Guardian writer says not if it helps Bush win reelection.
Israel: “all-out war” against Hamas
Aluf Benn
With the resignation of Palestinian moderate Mahmoud Abbas and the U.S. caught in an Iraqi quagmire, hopes fade for Middle East peace.
Bush’s stealth attack on the atmosphere
Glenn Scherer
The same administration that denies global warming now wants to dramatically increase the use of an ozone-eating chemical. Agribusiness is very happy.
Arnold and the boys
Tina Brown
A strange new convergence: Terminator candidates in a "Queer Eye" culture.
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