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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: Everything Is Negotiable, Except with Nature
Znet Article, December, 17 2010
Bill Mckibben
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The UN’s big climate conference ended Saturday in Cancún, with claims of modest victory. "The UN climate talks are off the life-support machine," said Tim Gore of Oxfam. “Not as rancorous as last year’s train wreck in Copenhagen,” wrote the Guardi...
Mckibben: My Road Trip With a Solar Rock Star
Znet Article, September, 20 2010
Bill Mckibben
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No solar panels for the White House
Mckibben: We’re Hot as Hell and We’re Not Going to Take It Any More
Znet Article, August, 06 2010
Bill Mckibben
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Three Steps to Establish a Politics of Global Warming
Mckibben: The Attack on Climate-Change Science
Znet Article, February, 27 2010
Bill Mckibben
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Why It's the O.J. Moment of the Twenty-First Century
Mckibben: The Physics of Copenhagen
Znet Article, December, 06 2009
Bill Mckibben
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Why Politics-As-Usual May Mean the End of Civilization
Mckibben: The World at 350
Znet Article, May, 11 2008
Bill Mckibben
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Even for Americans, constitutionally convinced that there will always be a second act, and a third, and a do-over after that, and, if necessary, a little public repentance and forgiveness and a Brand New Start -- even for us, the world looks a lit...
Mckibben: Warning on Warming
Znet Article, February, 20 2007
Bill Mckibben
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When the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued its latest report in early February, it was greeted with shock: "World Wakes to Climate Catastrophe," reported an Australian paper. But global warming is by now a scientific field wi...
Mckibben: How Close to Catastrophe?
Znet Article, October, 23 2006
Bill Mckibben
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James Lovelock is among the planet's most interesting and productive scientists. His invention of an electron capture device that was able to detect tiny amounts of chemicals enabled other scientists both to understand the dangers of DDT to the eg...
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...
Mckibben: Sucker's Bets for the New Century
Znet Article, September, 06 2005
Bill Mckibben
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If the images of skyscrapers collapsed in heaps of ash were the end of one story -- the U.S. safe on its isolated continent from the turmoil of the world -- then the picture of the sodden Superdome with its peeling roof marks the beginning of the ...
Mckibben: Changing the Climate-Change Climate
Znet Article, January, 28 2005
Bill Mckibben
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Changing the Climate-Change Climate


