Tag Archives: Hurricane Katrina

Courting the U.S. Environment

Why judges play such an outsized role on combatting climate change.

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Climate Change as Terrorism Against the People

In view of the typhoon in the Philippines, has the United States misplaced its global priorities?

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What Really Ails Detroit

Stephan Richter’s NYTimes Oped: Detroit’s collapse — bad luck, globalization to blame or indicative of a U.S.-wide problem?

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Hurricane Sandy in Perspective

Which year saw the highest total of economic damages worldwide from natural disasters?

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Teaching Children About Poverty — and Generosity

What are some heartwarming examples proving that you don’t have to be rich to help people in need?

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When Rappers Lead the Way

Are movie and music stars influencing youth political participation in the United States?

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Brian Williams — Staying the Course

Is Brian Williams stirring up the world of mainstream journalism?

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Nixon to China, Bush to Kyoto?

Why should George W. Bush ratify the Kyoto Protocol in the wake of hurricane Katrina?

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After the Storm in India and the United States

What can the United States learn from those in south Asia about rebuilding after a natural disaster?

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Tuned Out: U.S. Foreign Policy After the Cold War

Can the United States learn to listen to the international community again?

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