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What China’s Economic Growth Means for the Global Environment

Swine Flu Fuels Concerns About Factory Farms
While the swine flu virus does not appear to be as potentially devastating as first imagined, environmentalists and some public health activists argue that it should be considered a wake-up call to the public about the conditions in which much of our food is being produced.

Obama, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the New War on Civilians

Cities Can Save the Earth
The climate crisis won't be solved by changing light bulbs and inflating your tires more, planting a tree and driving a little less. It's going to require a truly fundamental shift in how we build our cities and live in them. The key to changing our cities involves the car. Cars dominate cities in the rich countries, and they are increasingly swamping poor countries as well.
