Mark Hertsgaard

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Mark Hertsgaard is the environment correspondent of The Nation and the executive director of the global media collaboration Covering Climate Now. His new book is Big Red’s Mercy:  The Shooting of Deborah Cotton and A Story of Race in America.

Reason for Optimism out of the Cancún Climate Summit?

Reason for Optimism out of the Cancún Climate Summit? Reason for Optimism out of the Cancún Climate Summit?

The agreements reached at last week's climate summit oblige all nations to reduce future emissions. The challenge now is to generate the political pressure to compel national lead...

Dec 14, 2010 / Mark Hertsgaard

Slavery & Climate Change

Slavery & Climate Change Slavery & Climate Change

On October 10, more than 7,000 actions in 180 countries will celebrate solutions to climate change in what is expected to be the greatest number of recorded protests in a single da...

Sep 30, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Mark Hertsgaard

Kicking the Oil Habit

Kicking the Oil Habit Kicking the Oil Habit

Louisiana can't go cold turkey: it can only wean itself off oil through an orderly transition.

Jul 15, 2010 / Feature / Mark Hertsgaard

BP Gets a Bitter Lesson From Bhopal

BP Gets a Bitter Lesson From Bhopal BP Gets a Bitter Lesson From Bhopal

Let the Bhopal case settlement be a horrifying reminder: it is a constant temptation for profit-maximizing corporations to cut corners on safety.

Jun 8, 2010 / Mark Hertsgaard

Time for Salazar to Go?

Time for Salazar to Go? Time for Salazar to Go?

Ken Salazar is one of the strongest advocates of offshore drilling in Washington. Will his Interior Department really enforce the moratorium on new drilling permits?

May 27, 2010 / Mark Hertsgaard

Climategate Claptrap, I

Climategate Claptrap, I Climategate Claptrap, I

Don't believe the spin.

Apr 15, 2010 / Feature / Mark Hertsgaard

The Copenhagen Disaccord The Copenhagen Disaccord

Activists are figuring out what went wrong at the climate summit and what to do next.

Jan 7, 2010 / Feature / Mark Hertsgaard

Obama to Meet With Chinese Premier Wen Obama to Meet With Chinese Premier Wen

President Obama and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao will meet within hours in Copenhagen to try to break the deadlock.

Dec 17, 2009 / Mark Hertsgaard

A Planetary Movement A Planetary Movement

The Copenhagen summit has witnessed the coming of age of a genuine, global and muscular mass movement on behalf of climate action.

Dec 16, 2009 / Mark Hertsgaard

Big News from Copenhagen: Radical Cuts Urged, Deal In Jeopardy Big News from Copenhagen: Radical Cuts Urged, Deal In Jeopardy

The Alliance of Small Island Nations roils summit with call for huge emissions reductions as activists prepare for global day of action tomorrow

Dec 11, 2009 / Mark Hertsgaard

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