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Znet Article hansen: If It's That Warm, How Come It's So Darned Cold?

Znet Article, February, 03 2010 james hansen
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Public skepticism about global warming was reinforced by the extreme cold of December 2009 in the contiguous 48 United States and in much of Eurasia. The summer of 2009 was also unusually cool in the United States.

Zmag Article Petermann: What Really Happened in Copenhagen?

Zmag Article, February, 01 2010 Anne Petermann
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A report from December's historic UN climate talks (COP15)

Znet Article Hahnel: A Tale... Full Of Sound And Fury, Signifying Nothing

Znet Article, January, 26 2010 Robin Hahnel
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I did not mention Patrick Bond, or anyone else for that matter by name, in my three part series on the Left and Climate Change posted on ZNet on December 24, 25, and 26. Nor did I speculate about the motives or political character flaws of any aut...

Commentary Glick: Upping the Ante on Climate

Commentary, January, 24 2010 Ted Glick
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Just about one year ago, Barack Obama was inaugurated as President. Hopes were high among progressive-minded people, including climate activists. Finally, we had a President who got it on the need for action to address the deepening climate crisis.

Znet Article Bond: Robin, your carbon market ship is sinking fast

Znet Article, January, 19 2010 Patrick Bond
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Patrick Bond replies to Robin Hahnel's ZNet article "Has The Left Missed The Boat On Climate Change?"

Commentary Hahnel: A Climate Change Policy Primer

Commentary, January, 12 2010 Robin Hahnel
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Because misconceptions are commonplace a basic tutorial on the logic and implications of regulation, carbon taxes, and tradable carbon emission permits is useful. Hopefully this will correct some common misunderstandings about what different polic...

Znet Article Stiglitz: Overcoming The Copenhagen Failure

Znet Article, January, 09 2010 Joseph Stiglitz
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Pretty speeches can take you only so far. A month after the Copenhagen climate conference, it is clear that the world’s leaders were unable to translate rhetoric about global warming into action.

Znet Article Schell: The Melting of America

Znet Article, January, 07 2010 Orville Schell
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The Story of a Can't-Do Nation

Zmag Article Smecker: Producing Annihilation: Effects of Mountaintop Removal in Appalachia

Zmag Article, January, 01 2010 Frank Smecker
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Coal's devastating effects on ground, water, air, & people

Znet Article Alba: ALBA Declaration on Copenhagen Climate Summit

Znet Article, December, 29 2009 Bolivarian alliance for the peoples of our america -- Alba
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A statement issued by the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) on 18 December in response to the results of the UN Copenhagen Climate Summit.

Znet Article Castro: Humanity's Right To Life

Znet Article, December, 28 2009 Fidel Castro
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Climate change is already causing enormous damage and hundreds of millions of poor people are enduring the consequences.

Znet Article Scipes: The Green Zone

Znet Article, December, 26 2009 Kim Scipes
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As a US military veteran—USMC, 1969-73, who turned around while on active duty—I have been incredibly frustrated at the impotence of the anti-war movement in the United States to stop the wars in particularly Iraq, Afghanistan and, increasingl...

Commentary Hahnel: The Left & Climate Change 3/3: A Way Forward

Commentary, December, 26 2009 Robin Hahnel
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This is the third and final part of a three part ZNet commentary series by political economist Robin Hahnel posted between Dec. 24-26, 2009.

Commentary Hahnel: The Left & Climate Change 2/3: Turn Back From The Road To Nowhere

Commentary, December, 25 2009 Robin Hahnel
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This is part 2 of a three part ZNet commentary series by political economist Robin Hahnel, to be posted Dec. 24-26, 2009. Part 1 was posted yesterday. Part 3 will be available tomorrow.

Znet Article Hahnel: Has The Left Missed The Boat On Climate Change?

Znet Article, December, 25 2009 Robin Hahnel
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Make no mistake about it, formal negotiations in Copenhagen ended in a train wreck that no spin doctor can put a good face on and was a huge setback for the prospects of averting climate change in an equitable way.

Commentary Hahnel: Has The Left Missed The Boat On Climate Change?

Commentary, December, 24 2009 Robin Hahnel
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Part 1 of a three part series exploring the Left and climate change to be run on ZNet Dec. 24-26, 2009

Commentary Bond: Curing Post-Copenhagen Hangover

Commentary, December, 23 2009 Patrick Bond
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In Copenhagen, the world's richest leaders continued their fiery fossil fuel party last Friday night, ignoring requests of global village neighbors to please chill out.

Znet Article Tokar: What was really decided in Copenhagen?or, “50,000 people went to Denmark and all they got was a lousy 3-page political agreement”

Znet Article, December, 23 2009 Brian Tokar
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Detailed accounts from participants in the recent Copenhagen climate summit are still coming in, but a few things are already quite clear, even as countries step up the blame game in response to the summit’s disappointing conclusion.

Znet Article Goodman: Climate Discord: From Hopenhagen to Nopenhagen

Znet Article, December, 23 2009 Amy Goodman
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Barack Obama said, minutes before racing out of the U.N. climate summit, “We will not be legally bound by anything that took place here today.” These were among his remarks made to his own small White House press corps, excluding the 3,500 cre...

Znet Article Monbiot: If You Want To Know Who's To Blame For Copenhagen, Look To The US Senate

Znet Article, December, 22 2009 George Monbiot
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The last time global negotiations collapsed like this was in Doha, in 2001. After the trade talks fell apart, the World Trade Organization assured delegates that there was nothing to fear: they would move to Mexico, where a deal would be done. The...

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