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McKibben: Is the Keystone XL Pipeline the “Stonewall” of the Climate Movement?
Znet Article, April, 08 2013
Bill McKibben
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The hardest part of the Keystone pipeline fight has been figuring out what in the world to do about the Democrats
McKibben: The Case for Fossil-Fuel Divestment
Znet Article, February, 26 2013
Bill McKibben
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On the road with the new generation of college activists fighting for the environment
McKibben: Obama Versus Physics
Znet Article, January, 07 2013
Bill McKibben
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Why climate change won’t wait for the President
McKibben: Think About the Transportation Sector
Znet Article, December, 07 2012
Bill McKibben
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The U.S. needs a 3-step mass transit program to help our communities thrive, protect our climate, and promote human health
McKibben: Name Storms After Oil Companies -- They're The Ones Most Responsible For Climate Change
Znet Article, November, 01 2012
Bill McKibben
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Why don’t we stop naming these storms for people, and start naming them after oil companies?
McKibben: Keeping a Strong Focus on Climate Change
Znet Article, September, 15 2012
Bill McKibben
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Intrview on the global climate change movement
McKibben: Global Warming's Terrifying New Math
Znet Article, July, 20 2012
Bill McKibben
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Three simple numbers that add up to global catastrophe - and that make clear who the real enemy is
McKibben: While Colorado Burns, Washington Fiddles
Znet Article, July, 04 2012
Bill McKibben
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There are disaster areas declared across the country right now, but the biggest one is in DC
McKibben: The Planet Wreckers
Znet Article, June, 04 2012
Bill McKibben
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Climate-change deniers are on the ropes -- but so is the planet
McKibben: Too Hot Not to Notice?
Znet Article, May, 04 2012
Bill McKibben
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A planet connected by wild weather
McKibben: The Climate Movement Takes On Fracking
Znet Article, April, 19 2012
Bill McKibben
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Interview on fracking, the Keystone pipeline and the next steps for the climate movement
McKibben: Payola for the Most Profitable Corporations in History
Znet Article, April, 06 2012
Bill McKibben
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By some estimates, getting rid of all the planet’s fossil-fuel subsidies could get us halfway to ending the threat of climate change
McKibben: Obama’s Positive Flip and Romney’s Negative Flop
Znet Article, November, 16 2011
Bill McKibben
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The Keystone XL pipeline was a true upset
McKibben: Acting as a Living Tribute to Martin Luther King
Znet Article, August, 25 2011
Bill McKibben
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I didn’t think it was possible, but my admiration for Martin Luther King, Jr., grew even stronger these past days
McKibben: New Pipeline to Challenge Obama's Promises
Znet Article, August, 15 2011
Bill McKibben
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The target: a proposed 2,400 km pipeline from the tar sands of Alberta to the Gulf of Mexico
McKibben: A Climate-Killing Oil Pipeline -- and Obama Gets to Make the Call
Znet Article, July, 15 2011
Bill McKibben
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The climate problem has moved from the abstract to the very real in the last 18 months
McKibben: Time for Obama to Say No to the Fossil Fuel Wish List
Znet Article, June, 03 2011
Bill McKibben
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If we value the one planet we’ve got, it’s going to be up to the rest of us to be crude and blunt
McKibben: A Link Between Climate Change and Joplin Tornadoes? Never!
Znet Article, May, 28 2011
Bill McKibben
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It’s far smarter to repeat to yourself the comforting mantra that no single weather event can ever be directly tied to climate change
Mckibben: Curitiba
Znet Article, November, 11 2005
Bill Mckibben
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The first time I went there, I had never heard of Curitiba. I had no idea that its bus system was the best on Earth or that a municipal shepherd and his flock of 30 sheep trimmed the grass in its vast parks. It was just a midsize Brazilian city wh...


