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Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico are the three most important relationships in Latin America for the United States, and the Obama administration has succeeded in damaging each of those relationships.
It is time policymakers recognize that despite the claims of renewable energy and efficiency hucksters, we do not have the technologies needed to significantly curb greenhouse gas emissions without causing massive economic disruption.
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As the flood waters rose in New Orleans and Biloxi, it became clear that Hurricane Katrina would be an unprecedented natural disaster in the United States. Now that the waters have receded and the rebuilding effort is...
Instead of seeking greenhouse gas reductions, we need to foster resilience: the ability to withstand changes and bounce back from them.
How can we best build U.S. resilience to the impact of global warming?
How to avoid an Israeli strike on Iran.
The "green prism" through which Wal-Mart now views all of its products and operations is forcing critics to see the retail giant in a new light.
To build resilience to the impact of global warming, the United States should incorporate an adaptation agenda as well as advance technologies that allow the removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.




