Climate Change

Tougher Cap and Trade Legislation Tougher Cap and Trade Legislation

Forty years after the first Earth Day, Mark Hertsgaard talks about the environmental movement, the EPA and cap and trade legislation.

Apr 21, 2010 / Video / GRITtv

Climategate Claptrap, I

Climategate Claptrap, I Climategate Claptrap, I

Don't believe the spin.

Apr 15, 2010 / Feature / Mark Hertsgaard

Climategate Claptrap, II Climategate Claptrap, II

Demented deniers, welcome to the USA!

Apr 15, 2010 / Feature / Johann Hari

The Case for EPA Action

The Case for EPA Action The Case for EPA Action

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

Apr 15, 2010 / Feature / Christian Parenti

Offset Buyers Beware

Offset Buyers Beware Offset Buyers Beware

To Western consumers, carbon offsets sound good on paper—but the devil is in the details.

Apr 15, 2010 / Feature / Heather Rogers

Living at the ‘Tip of the Spear’ Living at the ‘Tip of the Spear’

The US military's plans would devastate Guam's environment. Its citizens are fighting back.

Apr 15, 2010 / Feature / Koohan Paik

Earth to Congress

Earth to Congress Earth to Congress

The current climate change legislation threatens to do more harm than good.

Apr 15, 2010 / Editorial / The Editors

Slide Show: The Nation Celebrates Earth Day Slide Show: The Nation Celebrates Earth Day

In 2004, journalist Ross Gelbspan wrote Boiling Point, urging journalists and politicians to face the reality of the climate crisis by taking immediate action. In his Nation articl…

Apr 14, 2010 / Photo Essay / The Nation

Offshore Drilling–In Exchange for What? Offshore Drilling–In Exchange for What?

Christopher Hayes discusses the political strategy behind Obama's recent endorsement of offshore drilling.

Apr 1, 2010 / Video / The Rachel Maddow Show

Slide Show: The Wrong Kind of Green Slide Show: The Wrong Kind of Green

A look at the most questionable 'green' organizations that are busy shoveling up hard cash from the world's worst polluters.

Mar 4, 2010 / Photo Essay / The Nation

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