
Nationalize BP!
Those of us who live along the Gulf Coast have been shocked by the callous disregard for safety, worker's lives and destruction of our environment exhibited by BP in Texas and Louisiana.
Heaven help us if we don’t heed his call
Decades from now, climate scientist James Hansen will occupy a prominent place in our history books, but what we don't know now is whether humankind will heed his alarm or go on with business as usual.

Climate change legislation - one of the next big battles
Among the next big things — climate change legislation looms large.

A blizzard of nonsense
Despite right-wingers' igloo jokes, more snow is actually more proof of global warming.
Climate change moves and countermoves
From right to left, players on all sides of the legislative and political battlefield are trying to move the debate their way.

2010 elections key to building a green, demilitarized economy
In a Dec. 4 editorial entitled, "The Welfare State and Military Power," the Wall Street Journal actually said something I agree with: you can't have both guns and butter.

Marx in Copenhagen
"Goodbye Africa, goodbye South Asia; goodbye glaciers and sea ice, coral reefs and rainforest; it was nice knowing you." Such was George Monbiot's dismay as the recent Copenhagen Climate Conference ended.

Bad news and (some very limited) good news out of Copenhagen
Was the conference a bust, a success, a waste of time, or something else?

Hot air, cold facts clash at Copenhagen climate meet
Sarah Palin, climate change "skeptics," Al Gore and an island nation that may disappear under the sea - all are weighing in as world leaders debate what to do about global warming.

Worker co-ops, the Blue Green Alliance and Mondragon
Are worker owned co-ops sponsored by Mondragon of Spain, the United Steel Workers (USW), and the Blue Green Alliance (BGA) the future of alternative energy production in the U.S.?

