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A Really Long Heat Wave
Popular writers and scientists alike are trying to help readers understand climate change, but doing so requires new thinking about the scale of time.
December 26, 2008 |
By Chris Mooney
The Manufacture of Uncertainty
In his new book,
Doubt is Their Product, David Michaels describes how the corporate practice of "manufacturing uncertainty" has taken over our regulatory system and undermined our health.
March 28, 2008 |
By Chris Mooney
This Will Mean the World to Us
Despite decades of delay, the next administration could still move us toward a solution before devastating climate change becomes irreversible.
February 8, 2008 |
By Chris Mooney
The Right Chemistry
Green chemistry offers industry a way to reduce regulatory and clean-up costs with the proverbial ounce of prevention.
March 19, 2006 |
By Chris Mooney
Survival Of The Flimsiest
As anti-evolutionists evolve, they strip down the principles of their beliefs.
November 16, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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Big Easy, Hard Truths
The city that took little seriously has some weighty decisions to make.
September 6, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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Thinking Big About Hurricanes
From May 2005: What would happen if a Category 5 hurricane were to hit New Orleans?
August 29, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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Stop Him Before He Writes Again
Will someone please make James Schlesinger disclose his energy-industry ties next time he writes an anti-global warming op-ed?
August 23, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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The Right Fight
It took the Bush administration to bring a truce between the postmodern left and the scientific community.
August 15, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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Inferior Design
In late September, a contemporary Scopes trial gets under way in Pennsylvania. For the right, it's been 39 years in the making.
August 14, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney
Inferior Design
From our September issue: In late September, a contemporary Scopes trial gets under way in Pennsylvania. For the right, it's been 39 years in the making.
August 10, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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The Monster That Wouldn't Die
Why Hollywood never seems to get tired of the Frankenstein myth.
August 7, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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Labs Benched
A little-known ruling on expert testimony shows why sound reasoning is more important than politics when it comes to choosing Supreme Court justices.
August 2, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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Thumb War
Two Republicans battle over whether Congress should lean on scientists who disprove conservative theories.
July 25, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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Alternative Reality
Opponents of embryonic stem-cell research keep pretending there's some way to dodge the real issue.
July 19, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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Gleneagles Grounded
Yes, Bush said global warming "must be addressed by the world." No, he didn't say anything new.
July 13, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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Mann Hunt
A Texas congressman isn't just going after global-warming science -- he's got the scientists in his crosshairs too.
July 5, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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Debunking the Debunkers
The Wall Street Journal's take on global warming gets more desperate all the time.
June 27, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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Lowball Warming
There should be a special circle in hell for people who mess with scientific data.
June 20, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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Snow Job
The embryo "adoption" process -- and the Snowflake families -- distract from the real issues in the stem-cell debate.
June 13, 2005 |
By Chris Mooney |
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