Stories by Michael Shellenberger

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Do Progressives Have the Wrong Idea About Change?

Posted on Oct 8, 2007, Source: AlterNet

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.

Marla Ruzicka's Legacy

Posted on Apr 22, 2005, Source: The American Prospect

Marla's canny approach to advancing the military's responsibility toward civilians has the potential to change the future of warfare.

Chronicle of a Life Untold

Posted on Sep 14, 2004, Source: AlterNet

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.

Dems Miss Out On Values

Posted on Jul 29, 2004, Source: AlterNet

Despite all the brave new talk about values, Democrats still frame their proposals around policies.

New Energy...New Jobs

Posted on Jan 15, 2004, Source: AlterNet

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

Send in the Blue Helmets

Posted on May 16, 2003, Source: AlterNet

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

Selling Ecological "Revolution"

Posted on Jan 13, 2003, Source: The American Prospect

Can architect Bill McDonough's green design replace government regulation?
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