Oh, no! We have only eight years to avoid climate-change catastrophe!
Governments are running out of time to address climate change and to avoid the worst effects of rising temperatures, an influential UN panel warned yesterday.
Oh, no! We have only eight years to avoid climate-change catastrophe!
Governments are running out of time to address climate change and to avoid the worst effects of rising temperatures, an influential UN panel warned yesterday.
Yeah, yeah, sure, I know "weather" is not the same thing as "climate," but you gotta admit this is funny:
The “Gore effect” has struck again, this time forcing thousands of Canadian eco-activists to march through the snow over the weekend, rallying against global warming on a cold Quebec City day.
It's difficult enough to find good, thoughtful articles about the great RFRA freakout that try to look at both the discrimination and refligious aspects, let alone one that tries to put the whole issue in historical and constitutional perspective.
This is interesting. Liberal and conservative Catholics disagree on abortion, same-sex marriage and a lot of other things. But there might be an anti-death penalty consensus developing, or at least emerging.
An interesting (and vigorous) takedown of Alcoholics Anonymous:
When science and religion collide. Or maybe it's when they intersect:
The Doomsday Clock’s minute hand has been moved two minutes closer to midnight as experts warn we are closer than ever to a global catastrophe.
Why President Obama, following the precedent set by President Bush, can't say "radical Islam" -- because the long war against radical Islamic terrorists requires at least the tacit support of many radical Muslims:
Oh, my God! The sky is falling! Well, first, it's probably going to catch on fire, and then it will fall!
For the third time in a decade, the globe sizzled to the hottest year on record, federal scientists announced Friday.
Religion of peace shows a nasy streak. No, not Islam this time:
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (AP) — Pope Francis said Thursday there are limits to freedom of speech, especially when it insults or ridicules someone's faith.