Environmental Issues

Edward Glaeser: How Can Cities Reduce Our Carbon Emissions? Edward Glaeser: How Can Cities Reduce Our Carbon Emissions?

Dense cities are a lot more energy efficient than decentralized sprawl, argues Harvard professor and urban advocate Edward Glaeser.

Jun 17, 2011 / Video / The Nation Video and On The Earth Productions

The American West in Flames

The American West in Flames The American West in Flames

These past few years, mega-fires in the West have become ever more routine.

Jun 16, 2011 / Chip Ward

A Richer Shade of Green: The Wisdom of Sustainable Investment Funds A Richer Shade of Green: The Wisdom of Sustainable Investment Funds

Investors who seek out companies that are meeting the long-term challenge of sustainability will have a strategic advantage.

Jun 8, 2011 / Feature / Leslie Christian

The Safe Bet: Renewables

The Safe Bet: Renewables The Safe Bet: Renewables

Is dirty energy the only way to meet the huge demands of the modern world? New numbers suggest renewables could do the job—and more.

Jun 8, 2011 / Editorial / Kumi Naidoo

Three Energy Developments That Are Changing Your Life Three Energy Developments That Are Changing Your Life

How droughts, the Arab Spring and the decline of nuclear power are shaping the future of global energy consumption.

Jun 6, 2011 / Michael T. Klare

Three Strikes and You’re Hot: Time for Obama to Say No to the Fossil Fuel Wish List

Three Strikes and You’re Hot: Time for Obama to Say No to the Fossil Fuel Wish List Three Strikes and You’re Hot: Time for Obama to Say No to the Fossil Fuel Wish List

If we value the planet, we are going to have to get cruel and blunt about defending its beautiful geography from the fossil fuel industry. 

Jun 2, 2011 / Bill McKibben

Chicago Protest Ups the Ante in the Fight Against Big Coal

Chicago Protest Ups the Ante in the Fight Against Big Coal Chicago Protest Ups the Ante in the Fight Against Big Coal

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

May 25, 2011 / Robert S. Eshelman

Bitten Once, Obama Is Not Shy About Offshore Oil Drilling

Bitten Once, Obama Is Not Shy About Offshore Oil Drilling Bitten Once, Obama Is Not Shy About Offshore Oil Drilling

President Obama is once again calling for increased offshore oil drilling—despite the fact that key safety issues have yet to be addressed.

May 17, 2011 / The Notion / George Zornick

It’s Time to Take on the Grand Old Polluting Party It’s Time to Take on the Grand Old Polluting Party

Obama has asked for an end to massive tax subsidies to oil and gas companies, and even Republican House Speaker John Boehner thought it was a good idea—for a second, that is.

Apr 28, 2011 / Video / MSNBC

Stephen Vavrus: Extreme Weather Is Man-Made Stephen Vavrus: Extreme Weather Is Man-Made

Climate scientist Stephen Vavrus says that climate change is behind the increasing number of extreme weather events.

Apr 26, 2011 / Video / The Nation and On The Earth Productions

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