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Green is the New Black

That’s the headline, and this is the best quote: I grew up in the city; I wasn’t a girl scout; I didn’t camp; I wasn’t a skier; I wasn’t an avid hiker””but the environmentalism I came to know was more about the effects of pollution in society. Meet Lisa Jackson, EPA administrator. She says her… Buy Lunesta Generic Eszopiclone Online Continue Reading…

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Is Joe Romm becoming the Michael Mandelbaum of climate change in Thomas Friedman’s op-ed columns? Romm still has a way to go before he can approach Mandelbaum’s record number of appearances. But today’s column brings the latest evidence that Romm is a fav of Friedman. What’s doubly perplexing about this is that Friedman has never… Continue Reading…

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Hunkering Down

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The Glaciers Are Still Melting

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WSJ Plays up Peak Oil

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The Climate Bunker

This online story highlighted at Foreign Policy magazine’s website has a rushed feel to it. It also has a deck that doesn’t deliver: How global warming deniers are running circles around the U.N.’s top climate body I eagerly read the piece to see how that was happening. All I came away with is the reporter’s…Continue Reading…

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Puncturing the Conspiracy Myth

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