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How To Win the War on Global Warming (Time)

The upcoming issue of Time Magazine will be all about "How to win the war on global warming." It's interesting to note that this is the cover story in all worldwide editions of Time, except for Europe. That edition focuses on US-UK relations.

Inside the April 28 issue, which will reach newsstands this week:

Cover story -- How America Can Lead in Green

So far, the U.S. has sat out the fight against climate change--but that can't continue.

The Candidates and Climate Change

All three presidential contenders talk like greens. What the cap-and-trade fight about to break out may say about them.

Also on the Time web site in time for Earth Day ...

Top Green Companies

Top Green Websites (no, we didn't make the list, but there are some excellent resources listed from NY Times & WSJ, to NRDC and others)

CO2: They Should Bottle That Stuff (Viewpoint about carbon capture)

The Greening of the Pentagon (U.S. dependence on foreign oil)

United Nations Chief on Peace Through Green

Why Time Is Going Green

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