Fall 2009
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Cover Story
Borderline Cases: Dengue fever is on the rise in both Mexico and the United States, separated here by the Rio Grande.
Climate change and the movement of people and goods across our borders will force us to revamp our health-care defenses.
Features
All the known creatures on earth may soon be a click away.
Does an obscure port city hold the key to China's future?
The last survivors of a vanishing species haunt the French Pyrenees.
Clean it up -- now! El Hijo del Santo sees himself as a force for good versus evil.
Q & A: The Big Dig Power Up That Tree Work Hard, Fly Right March of the Zombie Ants A Better Mars BarI am a 57-year-old American citizen who has not driven an automobile in more than 40 years.
Can wise policy -- and high fuel prices -- curb our love affair with the automobile?
Spotlight: American Power The Barbaric Heart Just Food
With global warming now such a part of our consciousness, it seems only a matter of time before it becomes a greater part of our art.
This summer I traveled to Cleveland to talk with community leaders about clean energy.
FIELDWORK: Whatever It Takes NRDC in the News
At the Supreme Court, on Capitol Hill, and in state legislatures around the country, NRDC has spent years aggressively pushing auto manufacturers to increase the fuel efficiency of their vehicles and decrease emissions of greenhouse gas pollutants.
Between the Lines: The Law of the Sea Atomic Pause My Bad Collar A Sea Less Hospitable to Life


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