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Occupy Wall Street isn't just producing art work, it's challenging the boundaries of art and activism.

Will direct action against big polluters prove more successful than Capitol Hill–based attempts to fight climate change?

China is warming up to the fight against climate change, but it's still cooling to US demands.

After the demise of climate legislation, environment groups are going local—and confrontational.

Naidoo talks about disappointments at Copenhagen, coalition-building among progressive organizations and the uncomfortable truth about consumption and quality of life.

The agency has the tools to regulate greenhouse gases—if Congress doesn't take them away.

Johann Hari's piece "The Wrong Kind of Green" takes mainstream environmental groups to task for selling out their principles, often in exchange for money from the worst polluters.  We invited a range of green groups mentioned in the article to respond to Hari's arguments in this special online forum.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell seems to understand that when athletes play with a concussion, it is bad for their health--and for business. But do his reforms go far enough?

Poor countries can make big gains in climate talks if they stick together, argues Saleemul Huq.