Working Together for a Green New Deal
Van Jones : Environment
Wise, compassionate forces from civil society must join green business to change our politics.

Van Jones : Environment
Wise, compassionate forces from civil society must join green business to change our politics.
Maude Barlow : Water Scarcity & Privatization
Not everyone considers access to water to be a human right. A global water justice movement is changing that notion.
Arthur Waskow : Judaism & Jews
Passover and Earth Day fall in the same week in April this year. Here's how environmental activists and people of faith can respond to this holy season of liberation.
Anya Kamenetz : Student Movements
Thousands of students came together to infuse the largest citizen conference ever to address climate change with energy, enthusiasm and a new vision for the future.
Harvey Wasserman : Clean Energy Technology
As the nuclear power plant industry tries to leverage the energy crisis, foes of nuclear power are putting a serious crimp in their plans.
Michael T. Klare : U.S. Economy
Welcome to the Age of Insuffiency: As oil prices hit new highs and supplies sink, our way of life will drastically change.
: Al Gore
This year's Nobel Peace Prize should spur governments and people everywhere to urgent action on climate change.
Mark Hertsgaard : Political Parties
Memo to Congress: the Arctic is on thin ice--and so are you.
Christian Parenti : Environment
A history of colonial neglect and endemic corruption has unleashed a lawless logging binge in the heart of Congo's massive woodlands.
From Providence to Los Angeles and even the Bronx, urban rivers that were polluted and even paved over are being restored.
Artists try to wake up a sleepwalking public to the dangers of climate change.
A. C. Thompson & Duane Moles : Global Warming & Climate Change
Erasing your "carbon footprint" is tougher than it seems.
Mark Hertsgaard : Progressives, Liberals, & The American Left
In the Bush era, the green movement has become a paper tiger. It must regroup, reframe and reach out across the lines of race and class that have kept environmental issues at the political fringe.
Katrina vanden Heuvel & Sam Graham-Felsen
In celebration of Earth Day, The Nation salutes those who took part in the top five environmental victories of the year.
Rebecca Solnit : Feminism & Women
Rachel Carson, Betty Friedan and Jane Jacobs opened vast new possibilities for social transformation by writing about widespread attacks on nature, women and the poor.
Erik Reece : Working Conditions
Recent mining disasters demonstrate that the Bush Administration should be called to account for replacing federal mine regulators, who were identifying hazards and meeting requirements, with industry-friendly stand-ins.
The Green Party fell from power in recent German elections, but Greens continue to be the party to watch, a progressive influence on the world's third-largest economy.
Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich : Native Americans
As the House of Representatives voted to allow oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Ohio Democrat Dennis Kucinich decried the back-door methods and contemplated the impact on the indigenous Gwich'in people.
As part of a nationwide festival of tributes to Pete Seeger in 2005, Studs Terkel offered this essay on the life and times of an American balladeer.
Ross Gelbspan : Global Warming & Climate Change
Nature doesn't compromise on global climate change; activists must not either.
One of the nation's most important environmental organizations is in the fight of its life.

