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  • The Daily Grist Headline Battle Royale: Match 7

    Ladies and gentleman, we have a tie! Last week, both "Tiiiiiime Is on Our Side, Yes It Is" and "Bait and Switchgrass" garnered 34% of the vote (until some smart aleck casts another).

    Here are the next batch of nominees:

    1. Guster's Last Stand: The barnstorming band that's changing the world, one campus at a time
    2. Enthuse Your Curbism: Two new nature books for city slickers
    3. Good Mennonite, and Good Luck: Discovery of oil in Belize leads to craziness all around
    4. Waddle They Do Now?: Global warming also affects -- noooooooo! -- penguins
    5. We've Got Poll, and We're Super Bad: Polls find Americans worried about energy and climate problems

    Vote!

  • Two matters of absolutely no consequence

    An item in the recent Grist List set off a firestorm of controversy, both inside and outside Grist. I refer, of course, to the purported status of Thandie Newton as a "B-list movie star." One staffer argues that Newton's presence in the year's Best Movie Oscar winner vouchsafes her A-list-ness; similarly, a British reader asks, "Doesn't a BAFTA win qualify one as an A-list star?"

    Well, no.

  • Halloween VIV: The Inconvenient Truth

    I finally got around to watching the trailer for the new Al Gore/global warming documentary An Inconvenient Truth. Oy.

  • Umbra on global warming

    Dear Umbra, The many articles on global warming conclude with something about the inherent complexity and uncertainty of the issue. So exactly what is the evidence for (and against) arguing that the current warming trend is inside the scope of normal fluctuations? What is the evidence for (and against) arguing that the trend is caused […]

  • Readers talk back about Obama, radicals, religion, and more

      Re: For Those About to Barack Dear Editor: I used to have a great deal of respect for Barack Obama, but no longer do. He voted for the egregious bankruptcy bill and Dick Cheney’s hideous energy bill — neither are even remotely progressive pieces of legislation. Everyone is getting on the biofuels bandwagon, which […]

  • Charles Munn, a pioneer of South American ecotourism, answers questions

    Charles Munn. What work do you do? I am chair of the board of Tropical Nature, a nonprofit conservation group specializing in conservation through ecotourism. What does your organization do? We run the world’s largest network of eco-lodges in tropical rainforest — in Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Brazil. We also consult for rainforest and tropical […]

  • Ask the feds

    Via The Washington Post, the Department of Energy wants to block Montana's attempts to regulate the impacts of coalbed methane extraction on local water supplies.

    The state's Board of Environmental Review has voted in favor of requiring extraction companies -- which use large quantities of water to retrieve natural gas from coal seams -- to replenish those groundwater supplies in their original, nonpolluted state. But federal officials and Wyoming's congressional delegation object that the move could slow down the pace of energy development in Montana and neighboring states.

    As Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer told the Post:

    We want to develop energy in Montana, but we want to do it right. Here's the bottom line with the federal government: They're usually not helpful, and they weren't this time, either.

    How's an honest man to do his job?

  • Dirk in a Full Nelson

    Debate over offshore drilling may hold up Kempthorne’s confirmation A Bush administration plan to open 2 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico to oil and gas drilling has created rifts in Congress and may hold up Dirk Kempthorne’s confirmation as interior secretary. The sentimentally named “Area 181,” south of Pensacola, Fla., is estimated to […]

  • A Tour for What Ails Ya

    Charles Munn, a pioneer of S. American ecotourism, answers Grist‘s questions Charles Munn says that much rainforest ecotourism is a “buggy disappointment,” and not very “eco” to boot. As leader of Tropical Nature, a conservation group that specializes in truly green eco-trips with top-notch wildlife viewing, he’s raising the bar. The group’s network of lodges […]

  • I’m Wreckin’ It

    Greenpeace investigation links European fast food to Amazon destruction Which came first, Chicken McNuggets or deforestation? A recent Greenpeace investigation has uncovered the depressing answer: the McDonald’s supply chain begins with felled rainforest. Much of the chicken gobbled at European Mickey D’s is supplied by a subsidiary of American agri-biz behemoth Cargill. For the last […]