Economics Public Opinion’s Climate-Change Ping-Pong Americans seem to be of two minds on the reality of climate change, and which mind is ahead depends on when you ask. Joan Melcher
Economics Science Pendulum Swings Quickly in White House Environmental and scientific policy reversals signal difference between last and current presidential administrations. Emily Badger
Environment Carbon Capture the Economical Approach to Climate Change? University of Colorado's Roger Pielke Jr. “air capture” — direct removal of carbon dioxide from the air — deserves far more serious consideration than it has received to date. Tom Jacobs
Economics Scientists, Public Drift Apart on Climate Change A new study finds a strong scientific consensus that climate change is real and human activity is at… Tom Jacobs
Economics Electric Cars: Great Promise, Potential Potholes The promise of electric vehicles is enormous, but so are the challenges standing in the way of large-scale adaptation of this new technology. Tom Jacobs
Economics In Praise of the Electric Car Energy researcher Jonathan Dorn says he backs electric cars, dismisses natural gas as our savior and reluctantly supports a Big Three bailout. Joan Melcher
Economics Memorable Stories of 2008 A host of meaningful stories from Miller-McCune.com's first full year on the Web. Michael Todd
Environment Core of the Problem The National Ice Core Laboratory tries to answer one question: As the Earth warms, will sea levels rise three feet? Or 30? Or even more? Michael Haederle
Environment Restore Public Faith in Science Miller-McCune's experts offer solutions to problems that were under-discussed during the presidential campaign. Sunshine Menezes
Economics Climate Change Gets a Voice UPDATED: President-elect reportedly selects physicist John Holdren as his consigliere on science. Emily Badger