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Stories by Michael Shellenberger

Michael Shellenberger is a writer and political strategist in El Cerrito, California.

Do Progressives Have the Wrong Idea About Change?

The authors of the new book Break Through argue that scaring people with bad news about the environment is no way to get them to change -- what's needed is a dream we all want to be a part of.
Posted on Oct 8, 2007

Marla Ruzicka's Legacy

Marla's canny approach to advancing the military's responsibility toward civilians has the potential to change the future of warfare.
Posted on Apr 22, 2005

Chronicle of a Life Untold

While Bush's life story is widely known, follies and all, in the public imagination Kerry's life appears to start at Vietnam – although his choices before that moment speak to his character.
Posted on Sep 14, 2004

Dems Miss Out On Values

Despite all the brave new talk about values, Democrats still frame their proposals around policies.
Posted on Jul 29, 2004

New Energy...New Jobs

The Apollo Alliance promises to reduce oil dependence, create cleaner energy, provide jobs, and build a strong economy in the process. Is anybody listening?
Posted on Jan 15, 2004

Send in the Blue Helmets

The American administrators’ “shoot on sight” policy toward looters is a prime example of why we need United Nations help in the Middle East.
Posted on May 16, 2003

Selling Ecological "Revolution"

Can architect Bill McDonough's green design replace government regulation?
Posted on Jan 13, 2003