Monday, September 04, 2006

17 Years of Climate Reporting

The September/October edition of Sierra magazine is now on newsstands. In this issue: Bill Donahue pedals through Shanghai while pondering China's drive toward development; Paul Rauber examines the connection between corruption and eco-callousness inside the Beltway; Seth Zuckerman goes on a carbon diet; and Yours Truly talks to Al Gore (aka Ozone Man) about President Bush's unwillingness to face facts, why Kyoto wasn't ratified during the Clinton years and where we go from here. Like Gore, Sierra has been focusing on global warming for several years. On the magazine's homepage, you'll find 17-years-worth of stories on the subject.

Sierra, the Club's award-winning magazine, is free with membership.
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3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks like y'all took some time off; 89-01?

8:57 AM  
Anonymous Joan Hamilton, editor, Sierra said...

This list just hits the highlights. We published lots of articles on global warming in the '90s, too, but in many cases we don't own rights to post them on the Web. We went back and purchased Web rights from the author of the 1989 articles, because we thought it was interesting (and sad) to see how relevant those articles still are.

2:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Joan,

Thank you for the explanation. It certaintly is sobbering to read the acticles by Mr. Udall after all these years have passed and to see how little our government has done since that time during both the Clinton and current Bush Administrations. Keep up the great work and hopefully Mr Bush will put down the Shakespeare and pick up something a little more current to read, like SIERRA.

12:00 PM  

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