AltWeeklies Wire
Watts, Me Worry?new
Meteorologist Anthony Watts has been hailed a hero by Republicans and dubbed a climate-change "denier" by environmentalists.
Chico News & Review |
Evan Tuchinsky |
12-05-2007 |
Environment
Tags: Kyoto, environment
A Greenhouse in the Desertnew
How will global warming affect the world's deserts? Scientists in Nevada predict potentially heartbreaking outcomes.
Reno News & Review |
D. Brian Burghart |
12-05-2007 |
Environment
Tags: Kyoto, environment
Dear John (Stossel)new
Using one man's contrarianism as impetus for ecological action.
Sacramento News & Review |
Josh Fernandez |
12-05-2007 |
Environment
Tags: Kyoto, environment
The California Experimentnew
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's green state and the mathematics of carbon.
Sacramento News & Review |
Cosmo Garvin |
12-05-2007 |
Environment
Tags: Kyoto, environment
Chill Outnew
Skeptical environmentalist Bjorn Lomborg questions the Kyoto Protocol's effectiveness.
Sacramento News & Review |
R.V. Scheide |
12-05-2007 |
Environment
Tags: Kyoto, environment
The View from Kyotonew
Without U.S. participation, the first-ever global-warming treaty was doomed to only partial success. Will Bali be better?
Sacramento News & Review |
Ed Smeloff |
12-05-2007 |
Environment
Tags: Kyoto, environment
You're Getting Warmer

The Kyoto Accord began the race to halt global warming. On its 10th anniversary, why are we barely past the starting gate?
Association of Alternative Newsmedia |
Bill McKibben |
12-05-2007 |
Environment
Tags: Kyoto, environment
Konrad Steffen, the Ice Mannew
When Al Gore and other global-warming experts want to come in out of the cold, they turn to this professor.
Westword |
Joel Warner |
11-05-2007 |
Environment
Tags: Kyoto, environment
A Nobel Causenew
University of Montana climate scientist Steve Running talks about being part of the international committee that won the Nobel Peace Prize earlier this month.
Missoula Independent |
John S. Adams |
10-29-2007 |
Environment
Tags: Kyoto, environment
You Can't 'Nuke' Global Warmingnew
New studies add evidence that nuclear power
causes more problems than it solves. One of them is the health risks caused by even low-level doses of radiation.
Illinois Times |
Fletcher Farrar |
07-15-2005 |
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