Controlling Iraq’s Oil: Not So Easy

The debates over war in Iraq have thus far skirted the issue of Iraq’s oil reserves—reputedly the second largest in the world— because it is considered “unseemly” to suggest economic motivations for war. However, in a post-war Iraq, a lot of interests are going to be scrambling to gain control over Iraq’s oil resources.
Serge Schmemann
November 3, 2002

'Heat Island' Tokyo Is in Global Warming's Vanguard

As global warming in metropolitan cities such as Tokyo becomes more serious, innovative environmental solutions are beginning to appear.
James Brooke
August 13, 2002

Why Should We Do More to Cut Greenhouse Gases?

Indian government officials question the assumption that developing countries produce disproportionate greenhouse gases. Instead, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee calls for developed nations to take greater personal responsibility for the emissions.
P. Sunderarajan
October 31, 2002

China Says Rich Countries Should Take Lead on Global Warming

Giants of the developing world claim they’re not to blame for climate change
Jim Yardley
February 9, 2007

The New Cyprus Controversy: Oil

Oil may give the divided island reason to reunify or reason to argue
George Gilson
February 15, 2007