Truckers Take Their Case to the Capitol
Barbara Ehrenreich : Economic Policy
Riding with a caravan that descended on Washington Monday, to call for immediate government action to push down fuel prices.

Barbara Ehrenreich : Economic Policy
Riding with a caravan that descended on Washington Monday, to call for immediate government action to push down fuel prices.

Christian Parenti : Global Warming & Climate Change
Despite a slick PR campaign hyping its promise, the nuclear industry isn't going anywhere. It's too costly and won't save us from global warming.
Barbara Ehrenreich : Economic Policy
Hard hit by rising costs and the threat of losing their rigs, truckers are staging protests, calling for a bailout and lower fuel prices. What if the rest of us joined them?
Nicholas von Hoffman : South Africa
South Africa's growth rate is outstripping its ability to generate electricity. There's a message here for us.
Rebecca Solnit : Peace Activism
Twelve authors on war and peace, dissent, the environment and the empowerment of the poor provide inspiration to transform the world in 2008.
Bernie Sanders : Global Warming & Climate Change
The technology exists to solve environmental problems and improve our standard of living.
Michael T. Klare : U.S. Economy
Welcome to the Age of Insuffiency: As oil prices hit new highs and supplies sink, our way of life will drastically change.
Nicholas von Hoffman : Food & Nutrition
America's kids will get less calcium because of our unabated appetite for gas-guzzling cars--and the wrongheaded belief that ethanol is the answer.
Jeff Goodell : Global Warming & Climate Change
Could clean coal become a reality, or is it just another corporate fantasy?
A G-8 plan to ramp up nuclear energy is defended as a necessary response to global warming. But the nuclear waste it generates will hurt people and the planet.
Erik Reece : Working Conditions
Recent mining disasters demonstrate that the Bush Administration should be called to account for replacing federal mine regulators, who were identifying hazards and meeting requirements, with industry-friendly stand-ins.
Natural gas is rapidly emerging as the next big prize for consumer countries like the US and China. In the twenty-first century, alliances and hostilities between economic powerhouses and volatile nations will be carved by the pipes that will someday carry this environmentally safer resource.
Heather Rogers : Corporate Responsibility & Accountability
Gas-guzzling SUVs take a lot of blame, but landfills make stealthy stealthy contributions to climate change. While they should be developing innovative waste disposal strategies, corporate-owned landfills use techniques that generate heat-trapping methane that accelerate global warming.
Top oil execs were asked numerous questions at a Senate hearing on spectacular profits earned in the wake of tropical storms. But they had no real answers about how to ease the burden on ordinary Americans.
As the Senate opens hearings this week calling energy execs to account for their windfall profits on gasoline and natural gas, the question must be asked: Is this price-gouging or just good old-fashioned capitalism?
The question about Kerry is whether he will turn out to be a politician who comprehends environmental dangers but who shrinks from doing much about them.


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