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The Kyoto Protocol, which requires severe cutbacks in carbon-dioxide emissions, is clearly dead.
The examples of rigidly enforced conformity could fill several volumes, and no amount of criticism from outside the environmental citadel is likely to break though the walls. So, is there any chance that reform will come from within?
Many environmentalists claim that natural resources are running out, species are being driven to extinction at alarming rates, and, in general, that the state of the environment is spiraling out of control--but are these claims true? Not according to Bjorn Lomborg, a professor of statistics and former member of Greenpeace....
We all wish that there were money enough to solve all of the world’s pressing social and environmental problems: HIV and malaria kill tens of millions of people each year; eight hundred million people are malnourished or starving; billions lack proper sewerage; and by some accounts, climate change may threaten...
The Climategate scandal erodes the credibility of both the scientists involved and the institution of scientific research.
Radical--or, more accurately, reactionary--environmentalism has become a religion, or a religion-substitute.
A new book on climate change.
Managing water sustainably is one of America's leading environmental problems, far more significant than climate change; it is also more important to developing countries.



