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Getting far too heated over global warming
Submitted by David Smith on 4.30.2006

VOTE Blue, Go Green. Vote Brown and, it seems, you'll Go Green, too. Vote Orange, Liberal Democrat that is, and you'll probably go a nice safe shade of magnolia.

Cheer Up, Earth Day Is Over
Submitted by John Tierney on 4.23.2006

Now that we have survived another Earth Day — the annual attempt to heal the planet by making its human inhabitants feel worse — I have a short quiz to cheer you up:

Breathe Easier
Submitted on 4.22.2006

Today, April 22, is Earth Day, which has been marked each year since 1970 as s day of reflection on the state of the environment. At least that's the idea, so let's begin with some figures.

Earth Day 2006
Submitted by Pat Cleary on 4.22.2006

We just wanted to get our oar in the (clean) water here, so to speak, on this auspicious day, Earth Day.

Air cleaner this Earth Day than in the past
Submitted by K. Lloyd Billingsley on 4.21.2006

As another Earth Day approaches, many Americans believe air quality is getting steadily worse, particularly in California, just like the rest of the environment. The most recent air--quality data presents a different picture.

Celebrate, Earthlings! It Ain't So Bad
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 4.21.2006

Earth Day is upon us again, and with it come dire warnings that this beautiful blue planet is hurtling toward certain disaster.

China Comes Clean. A hopeful breath of fresh air.
Submitted by Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D on 4.21.2006

It is the fashion these days to apply the overused phrase the "tipping point" to just about everything, especially when it comes to bad news for the environment. And nowhere is the pessimism greater than when it comes to China, whose spectacular economic growth and voracious appetite for natural resources is said to be leading the region and perhaps the world toward irreversible ecological catastrophe.



Progress, by golly
Submitted by John McCaslin on 4.21.2006

The fact that not a single Code Red day for poor air quality was declared in the nation's capital during the long hot summer of 2005 is proof that the march of environmental progress continues.

Five things the Right is talking about – or should be
Submitted by Jennifer Biddison on 4.18.2006

From all the Green hype we’ve heard after recent natural disasters, you’d think the nations of the world are all about to burn up or fall into the ocean.

Dirty Secret
Submitted on 4.17.2006

Environment: With Earth Day (April 22) still a week off, there's still time for alarmists to scare the pants off the public with stories of impending doom. But the truth is, the planet keeps getting cleaner.

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