
Balancing Our Climate Debt: The Group of Eight Have an Obligation
The developing world's most vulnerable people are gravely threatened by our heavy use of fossil fuels. The G8 can help correct that imbalance, argue McDonough and Schultz.
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The developing world's most vulnerable people are gravely threatened by our heavy use of fossil fuels. The G8 can help correct that imbalance, argue McDonough and Schultz.
McDonough and Buckley on the Pope's Message
McDonough and Rudman on why Sen. McConnell and President Reagan embraced congressional war powers and why President Bush should, too.
Treasury Secretary Paulson goes before Congress to explain current Sino-U.S. economic relations. Someone should ask him about promoting green opportunities for U.S. companies.
Ogden and McDonough note that the U.S.-China economic dialogue would give the White House a chance to prove its commitment to clean energy.
New intelligence committee chairmen have their work cut out for them. A comprehensive CAP report on intelligence oversight is a good place to start.
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops should follow its increasingly progressive flock at its national meeting in Baltimore this week.
Report outlines how Congress could ensure that the U.S. Intelligence Community effectively discerns grave threats to our national security.