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The political dramas and policy choices that are shaping the global response to the existential threat of climate change.

As Anti-Coal Activism Goes Global, Political Space for Policy Change Opens (Part I)

by Ted Nace, Earth Island Journal

Handing Out $32 Billion in Cleantech Stimulus Grants a Slow Process for DOE

By Amy Westervelt

Will Obama Become the First Environmental President of the 21st Century?

By Bill Becker

Murkowski's Bid to Repeal Science and Block EPA Fails in U.S. Senate: 53 to 47

By Stacy Feldman

UK Debates Whether Obama's Tough Talk on BP is Anti-British

By Guest Writer

Gulf Oil Spill Reaches the Senate in a Shrimper's Jar

By David Sassoon

In UK Case, Oil Industry Faces Criminal Charges for 2005 Explosion

By Guest Writer

Will Senate Showdown on Clean Air Act Slow Down EPA's Momentum?

By Elizabeth McGowan

Surprise Call to Close Forest Loophole Shakes Up Climate Talks in Bonn

By Stacy Feldman

The Crisis of Justice Inside the Emissions Emergency (Part II)

By Guest Writer

The Crisis of Justice Inside the Emissions Emergency (Part I)

By Guest Writer

State Department Predicting Increase for U.S. Emissions Through 2020

By Dave Levitan

Hatoyama Resignation Won't Affect Japan's $15 Billion Climate Pledge: Official

By Stacy Feldman

DOE Eye-Opener: Electric Grid Could Accommodate Renewable Energy Goals

By Dave Levitan

Climate Activists Turn to Political Humor, for a Serious Purpose

By Amy Westervelt

Skeptics Failing to Get Anti-Climate Science Agenda into Texas Classrooms

By Julia Harte

Can California Lead the Nation on Feed-In Tariffs?

By Leslie Berliant

Forestry Loophole in U.N. Climate Text Could Stoke Global Warming

By Stacy Feldman

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