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Special Report
April 2006: Green Economy : After Oil, Volume , Issue
photo Fueling the Future

Within a decade, every car sold in the United states should be able to run on flexible fuel.

The Once and Future Carbohydrate Economy

The carbohydrate economy could transform agriculture as well as energy, reviving producer co-ops, and giving farmers a hedge against voilatile commodity prices.

Follow the Farmers


A Renewable Economy as a Global Ethic

It's a win-win equation for the planet -- and one that will advance the goals of sustainable agriculture, clean energy, and human health.

The Right Chemistry

Green chemistry offers industry a way to reduce regulatory and clean-up costs with the proverbial ounce of prevention.

A Win-Win Bargain

American and Third World farmers are at odds over farm subsidies. Trade rules that promote energy crops could serve everyone.

European Shades of Green

In addition to our trade imbalance, America has a huge deficit of smart environmental policies. Here's where more imports makes sense.

Business, as Usual?

Ethanol could be a huge boost to small farmers and the rural economy. But unless we are vigilant, the big winners could be the usual suspects.

The Challenge of Peak Oil

The longer we delay adapting to the inevitable depletion of worldwide oil reserves, the more painful the coming economic transition will be.

Can Government Go Green?

The opportunity is there, but market forces alone won't realize it.

Building Green


Building Green


Good Genes Gone Bad

The new public health reflects our understanding of how environmental contaminants damage genes. New genetic science offers new hope.

A New Prairie Populism

As clean energy begins to transform economies in America's heartland, it creates fertile ground for a new progressive politics.

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