- The Rise of the Arctic - Laurence Smith, Wall Street Journal
- China Is Winning the Green Energy Race - Thomas Friedman, NY Times
- Does Climate Change Cause Civil War? - Michael Levi, CFR
- Gillard Faces Rudd-made Climate Trap - Dennis Shanahan
- Russia Can't Afford Climate Inaction - Anthony Giddens, Financial Times
- The Global Warming Deniers Are Wrong - Johann Hari, The Independent
- Looming Disaster at the Top of the World - Thomas Homer-Dixon, NY Times
- Russia & Pakistan: Is Climate Change to Blame? - Washington Post
- Time for a Joint U.S.-Canada Carbon Tax - David Frum, National Post
- Australia's Foreign Policy Challenges - Fergus Hanson, The Australian
- Europe's Greens Embrace Decline - Bjorn Lomborg, Korea Times
- How Kevin Rudd Lost His Nerve - Peter Hartcher, Sydney Morning Herald
- A U.S.-China Climate Surge? - S. Julio Friedmann, Jordan Times
- The Root of Climate Email Fiasco - George Monbiot, The Guardian
- Women at the Heart of U.S. Foreign Policy - Hillary Clinton, The Times
- Global Warming Skeptics Ignore Arctic War - Walter Rodgers, CS Monitor
- Three Lessons from Copenhagen - Brahma Chellaney, Japan Times
- World Cools Toward Warmists - Paul Chesser, Washington Times
- Will Warming Force Refugees North? - Council on Hemispheric Affairs
- Don't Give Up on Climate Change - New York Times
- Climate Change and Open Science - L. Gordon Crovitz, Wall St. Journal
- A Contrived Attack on Climate Science - Jeffrey Sachs, The National
- How Rich-Poor Gap Sank Copenhagen - Lenore Taylor, The Australian
- Climate Change Is Costing India Millions - Supriya Sule, The Hindu
- Let the Markets Fight Global Warming - Malcolm Turnbull, The Australian
- India Now Supports Discredited IPCC - Barun Mitra, Wall Street Journal
- Climate Strategy on Road to Nowhere - Bjorn Lomborg, Globe and Mail
- Climate Science: Truth and Tribalism - The Guardian
- The Bright Side of Global Warming - Anne Jolis, Wall Street Journal
- Climate Change: What Next? - R.K. Pachauri, The Hindu
- Believe It: The Planet Will Survive - Steve Janke, National Post
- Can We Still Trust Climate Forecast? - Gerald Traufetter, Der Spiegel
- Climate Change's Latest Storm - Wall Street Journal
- Europe's Post-Copenhagen View of Obama - Steven Hill, IHT
- Developed Nations Obstruct Climate Progress - Lu Xuedu, China Daily
- China Is Leading the Green Leap - Thomas Friedman, New York Times
- How To Bridge the Climate Change Debate - Andrew Coyne, Maclean's
- Don't Make China a Climate Scapegoat - Dennis Pamlin, China Daily
- China Wants It Both Ways on Climate - Brahma Chellaney, Japan Times
- Nation State Has Outlived its Usefulness - John Bruton, Irish Times
- George W. Bush Key to the Climate Change Movement - Greg Hunt
- World Needs Single Climate Authority - Euro. Council on Foreign Relations
- Stormy Times for Global Warmists - Michael Fumento, Forbes
- A Velvet Climate Revolution? - Laszlo Solyom, Jordan Times
- To Save the Planet, Save the Seas - Dan Laffoley, New York Times
- Don't Look to Beijing for Global Leadership - Greg Sheridan
- Copenhagen Talks Not Just About Energy - John Seager
- On Foreign-Policy Front, Consider Obama Lucky -- So Far - Ian Bremmer
- The Changing Climate in India - Andrew Light, Julian L. Wong, Sabina Dewan
- No More Hot Air in Copenhagen - Bjorn Lomborg
- Time for Climate Change Realism - Richard Haass
- Shining a Light on Climate Change - Ban Ki-moon
- Seven Ways to Build a Cleaner Planet - Tony Blair
- The Global Climate Imperative - R.K. Pachauri
Michele Kearney's Environmental Blog - Environmental degradation and waning natural resources including energy resources threaten U.S. security. And the loss of renewable natural resources, including forests, fresh water, fish and fertile soils, can drive political instability and conflict in the developing world, and around the globe. In short, natural resoures, energy and the environment are national security issues.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
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