Special Series
Climate Fairness
Climate change threatens hardships for everyone, but the people and nations least to blame for causing it are most vulnerable. In this series, Alan Durning explores the issue of climate equity and looks at the enormous opportunity to reverse the unfairness of climate change.
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"It's Too Expensive To Price Carbon"
09/21/2009 Because it's the poor who profit from climate policy.
Van Jones: Green Jobs Aren't Always High-Tech
07/16/2009 Weatherization and efficiency measures, while humble, will save big money and create lots of local jobs.
Closing the "Climate Gap"
05/29/2009 Climate change will pick winners and losers unless lawmakers intervene.
In the News: Cap and Trade Is Morally Sound
05/08/2009 Religious leaders give cap and trade their blessings.
Cap-and-Cashback: Regional Fairness
03/11/2009 Climate policy can be fair to families all across the country.
KC Golden Stands Up for Climate Fairness
03/03/2009 Climate Solutions' KC Golden had a letter in the New Yorker magazine.
Obama Budget: Climate Fairness
02/26/2009 Administration's budget angles for carbon auctions, protections for working families.
"It's Too Expensive To Address Climate Change"
01/08/2009 The real cost is the cost of doing nothing.
Cap and Train: Climate Policy and Green-collar Jobs
09/25/2008 How to actually deliver green-collar jobs to those who need them.