US Election and the World – Part IV

Though dissatisfied with Bush's policies, Africans must come to terms with the realities of US power
Zubeida Jaffer
November 15, 2004

US Presidential Campaigns and the World – Part II

The world may be worried, but the US presidential candidates are curiously mum on the environment
Alan Bisbort
October 20, 2004

Strategy for an Energy-Starved World: Go Coal!

With enormous coal reserves worldwide, the technology to turn coal into liquid fuel holds promise
David Dapice
July 15, 2004

China Reluctant to Lead

Unless Beijing assumes its global responsibility, the US will be left to act alone
Orville Schell
March 11, 2009

A Source of Energy Hiding in Plain Sight

Efficient use of energy would save money and create jobs
Marilyn A. Brown
February 18, 2009

Why Iran Seeks Nuclear Weapons

Mere talk of nuclear weapons serves as a shield for Tehran
Arch Roberts Jr.
January 8, 2009

Developing Responsibility

Developing nations can’t shirk their role in fighting climate change as co-managers of the planet
Nayan Chanda
August 7, 2009

Europe Looks To Africa For Solar Power

Could solar energy be the new exploitable resource?
Tom Zeller Jr.
July 6, 2009

Oil or Trees? Germany Takes Lead in Saving Ecuador's Rainforest

Pay to Abstain: Ecuador’s new approach to saving the rainforest and helping the environment
Jess Smee
July 1, 2009

African Land Grab

Foreign ownership of agricultural land: colonialism or food security?
Gwynne Dyer
May 26, 2009

China Outpaces U.S. in Cleaner Coal-Fired Plants

Cleaner coal power plants in China now cost less than the US
Keith Bradsher
May 12, 2009