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  • Q & A: Tomorrow's Wars

    A melting Arctic and sea-level rise pose new threats to global security. Defense expert Sherri Goodman looks ahead to the conflicts of the future.
  • Renewing Our Dependence

    Even if we diminish our reliance on foreign oil, we may still need to import valuable minerals for state-of-the-art batteries and other renewable technologies.
  • Sacred and Profane

    At the cremation ghat of Kankhal, on the outskirts of the pilgrimage town of Haridwar, an old woman's body was burning.
  • Special Report: India, the World and Us

    If you wanted to examine all the stunning complexity of the world from an environmental perspective, and distill it into one place on the map, you might as well tackle India.
  • The Voice of Reason

    Today's environmental advocate must master complex negotiations with leaders in government and business
  • Where Should the Wind Turbines Go?

    A new mapping project could help balance renewable energy development and wilderness in the West
  • Your Local Climate

    One reason for the striking decline in public concern about global warming may be the name itself.
  • Green Jobs

    Wondering who actually gets green jobs in the real world, and what makes their day-to-day lives different from yours?
  • Are We Going Nuclear?

    How one mineral could determine our energy future and our national security
  • Death Warmed Over

    Spain has a proud record as a world leader in renewable energy

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