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- State Council Think Tank Proposes '383 Plan' for Reform -
- Is Glenn Greenwald the Future of News?
- Weekly Review, October 29, 2013, by Sara Breselor | Harper's Magazine
- Daniel Boone, By Himself
- The Decline of Wikipedia: Even As More People Than Ever Rely on It, Fewer People Create It | MIT Technology Review
- Widespread labour shortages a myth, TD economists say
- Weekly Review, October 22, 2013, by Ryann Liebenthal | Harper's Magazine
- UN climate chief says Direct Action 'a lot more expensive' than pricing carbon
- China smog emergency shuts city of 11 million people
- Haruki Murakami: “Samsa in Love”
- Casting doubt…or when it’s useful to question your own oil forecasts « The Barrel Blog
- The Obamacare Website Didn't Have to Fail. How to Do Better Next Time
- Not in service
- US asks top court not to take case on NSA cyber-snooping
- Beijing to Limit Car Ownership to 6 Million
- Beijing’s Pollution Car Ban: Don’t Hold Your Breath
- Liberals' expense postings raise questions
- Access to information at 'serious risk,' watchdog warns
- Ontario drivers pay bulk of road costs, study says
- KKK Battles With Town Over Renaming School Named For Klan Founder
- ROM climate-change show aims to bridge the gap between art and science
- An excerpt from Chris Hadfield’s ‘An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth’
- Chris Hadfield on the view from above and his fear of heights
- The Women and the Thrones by Daniel Mendelsohn | The New York Review of Books
- Climate Change to Cost East Asia 5.3% of GDP, ADB Study Says
- China Tests CO2 Emissions Markets Before Tax, NDRC Official Says
- Shanghai Studies Traffic Congestion Charge to Control Pollution
- Throne speech: Seize Canada’s moment, and suffocate it
- Govt offers 5b yuan to fight pollution |Society |chinadaily.com.cn
- Elizabeth Kolbert: The Clash over Population Growth
- A Sticking Point for Climate Diplomacy
- It’s Not Easy Being Green | Literary Review of Canada
- LRB · Jenny Diski · On Knickers
- The Spoil of Mariners
- Weekly Review, October 8, 2013, by Jeremy Keehn | Harper's Magazine
- Weekly Review, October 1, 2013, by Anthony Lydgate | Harper's Magazine
- Weekly Review, September 24, 2013, by Jacob Z. Gross | Harper's Magazine
- Royal pillow talk | TLS
- Jeffrey Sachs' Failure to Eradicate Poverty in Africa
- China issues stricter regulation on vehicle exhausts
- Deep Sea Cowboys | Epic Magazine
- Hatreds Ancient and New
- Nuclear weapons: an accident waiting to happen
- The Rise of the New New Left
- The Unique Genius of Hong Kong's Public Transportation System
- The Problem With Multitasking
- Play Money
- Weekly Review, September 4, 2013, by Camille Bromley | Harper's Magazine
- Silver Lining in China’s Smog as It Puts Focus on Emissions
- Developers have a grand vision to build a new financial center in Beijing
- 'I am beginning not to recognize this country': Bonnie Klein on receiving the Order of Canada | rabble.ca
- How Technology Wrecks the Middle Class
- Tutor reveals Ivy-admissions madness of rich penthouse parents
- Burning Issues in Air Pollution -
- The world’s longest burning fires: China's unseen story
- Western-funded green groups ‘stir up trouble’ in China
- Residents angry over Beijing rail link
- Li Na, China’s Tennis Rebel
- The Anti-Aristocrats (our Framers) v1
- On Bilderberg
- On the freedom to speak
- As a Democrat, I am disgusted with President Obama
- Are bottom-up sustainability initiatives filling gap left by Rio+20?
- NFL: Seahawks' new practice techniques
- Don’t You Dare Say "Disruptive"
- Strategy Letter I: Ben and Jerry's vs. Amazon - Joel on Software
- Loopy Ideas Are Fine, If You're an Entrepreneur
- How Athletes Get Great
- Climate policy's twin challenges - latimes.com
- Chasing Coincidences - Issue 4: The Unlikely - Nautilus
- Why Violence Works
- Unfair Share: How Oil and Gas Drillers Avoid Paying Royalties
- Weekly Review, August 6, 2013, by Sara Breselor | Harper's Magazine
- Photos: Innovative homes made from shipping containers are viable – not to mention very cool
- Weekly Review, August 13, 2013, by Ryann Liebenthal | Harper's Magazine
- Hillary Clinton tries to silence Bindi Irwin on population growth
- Between Hell and Texas
- Climate science: A line in the sands
- Pollution Economics
- The Chemical Valley | VICE Canada
- Are we too hooked on oil to face the consequences of our addiction?
- Study: No Impact From Keystone on Greenhouse Gases
- Trust us? Canada's climate credibility challenge
- China's Urban Sludge Dilemma: Sinking in Stink -
- Leak at Oil Sands Project in Alberta Heightens Conservationists’ Concerns
- The East is grey
- The Urban Grid Management and Police State in China: A Brief Overview
- On MIT’s report on Aaron Swartz’s prosecution | … My heart’s in Accra
- The Ghost Rapes of Bolivia | VICE United States
- For some climate scientists, speaking out is a moral obligation
- City chickens and country eggs
- Is the sound of silence the end of the self? – Tim Parks – Aeon
- Science deniers just don’t think: All hail the scientific method
- Attack on Religion Scholar Puts His Book on Jesus in the Spotlight
- On the Selling of the Egyptian Coup to Liberals, by Ken Silverstein | Harper's Magazine
- Weekly Review, July 30, 2013, by Jeremy Keehn | Harper's Magazine
- Lifting the Veil on the Holistic Process at the University of California, Berkeley
- The G.O.P.’s Surveillance Judiciary | Harper's Magazine
- Meaning Is Healthier Than Happiness
- Let's stop hiding behind recycling and be honest about consumption
- Advanced Architecture Software Could Make Buildings More Energy-Efficient and Interesting | MIT Technology Review
- Should Reddit Be Blamed for the Spreading of a Smear? - NYTimes.com
- China Coal-Fired Economy Dying of Thirst as Mines Lack Water - Bloomberg
- China to implement stricter air quality controls|Society|chinadaily.com.cn
- Studies Show That Antarctica Has Been Affected By Climate Change | TIME.com
- Are the Suburbs Where the American Dream Goes to Die? - Atlantic Mobile
- How Would the U.S. Respond to a Nightmare Cyber Attack?: Scientific American
- Shouldn't climate scientists try harder at communicating their findings? | Kathryn Adamson | Environment | guardian.co.uk
- Peak oil lives, but will kill the economy | Nafeez Ahmed | Environment | guardian.co.uk
- Lithium Power Seen Trumping Risk in Aircraft Battery Use - Bloomberg
- New EPA chief exhorts agency staff to ‘act now on climate change’ - The Hill's E2-Wire
- Why it’s hard for the government to create green jobs
- Xinhua Insight: Carbon emissions trading gains momentum in China, despite challenges - Xinhua | English.news.cn
- Existential threats, fast and slow | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
- Toronto, what is happening to you? | Graham Rowlands
- Unhappy Truckers and Other Algorithmic Problems - Issue 3: In Transit - Nautilus
- Why Everybody Loves Tesla - Businessweek
- Public Works: Getting Ready For Bad Weather | cityscape | Torontoist
- The Fantastical Allure of the Space Whale by Rebecca Onion - Roundtable | Lapham’s Quarterly
- The World Bank cuts off funding for coal. How big an impact will that have?
- Senior official underscores high-quality urbanization - Xinhua | English.news.cn
- Experts (Mostly) Back New Study Saying Coal Has Robbed China of 2.75 Billion Years of Life - China Real Time Report - WSJ
- Interview with John Reilly, Massachussetts Institute of Technology
- Automation Anxiety | Wilson Quarterly
- Escalating Fear Of Disintermediation Fuels Utility Backlash Against Distributed Energy - Forbes
- Xi Jinping’s Shrewd Maneuvering on Corruption - China Real Time Report - WSJ
- Sustainability Suspicions: "The necessity of coal expansion" and other delusions
- Opinion: Case of coal is study in deception
- Kenya Africa and Connecting to the Grid | The Energy Collective
- When Evil Was a Social System: The moral burdens of communist rule | New Republic
- How Intellectual Property Reinforces Inequality - NYTimes.com
- The Glory of the Commons by Timothy Noah | The Washington Monthly
- In China, air pollution report brings despair, humor
- U.S., China agree to cut emissions from vehicles, coal | Reuters
- Chinese media said the new plan is expected in an urbanization introduced during the year - New Huashi Zheng - Xinhua
- Foundation aims to improve China's cityscapes|Home|chinadaily.com.cn
- The Morality of Meditation - NYTimes.com
- China Electrical Grid and Carbon Trading Development | The Energy Collective
- Seeing straight | TLS
- How ‘Fanny Hill’ stopped the literary censors - Ideas - The Boston Globe
- China ex-rail minister Liu Zhijun gets suspended death for bribery | South China Morning Post
- In Cargo Delivery, the Three-Wheelers That Could - NYTimes.com
- Letter from Italy: Slippery Business : The New Yorker
- Mo Yan’s Nobel: Parable of a Patsy? - Bloomberg
- Mo Yan - Nobel Lecture: Storytellers
- U.S. Surveillance Is Not Aimed at Terrorists - Bloomberg
- How Technology Is Destroying Jobs | MIT Technology Review
- Weekly Review, June 18, 2013, by Jeremy Keehn | Harper's Magazine
- Reinventing Fire
- How Corporations Hijacked the First Amendment to Evade Regulation | New Republic
- Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen:"The New Digital Age"'s Futurist Schlock | New Republic
- MOOCs, Robots, and the Secret of Life | NewAmerica.net
- Tocqueville in China | Dissent Magazine
- The world’s next great leap forward: Towards the end of poverty | The Economist
- Fat City - What can stop obesity? | Karen Hitchcock | The Monthly
- The Breakthrough Institute - Beyond Counting Calories
- Time Regained! by James Gleick | The New York Review of Books
- A Five-Part Strategy to Cap and Cut China's Coal Consumption | Alvin Lin's Blog | Switchboard, from NRDC
- Firebugs · TheWalrus.ca
- How the internet is using us all | TLS
- Meet the Man Who Sold His Fate to Investors at $1 a Share | Wired Business | Wired.com
- How the Case for Austerity Has Crumbled by Paul Krugman | The New York Review of Books
- Why China Can Handle Social Unrest - Matt Schiavenza - The Atlantic
- Yitang Zhang Proves 'Landmark' Theorem in Distribution of Prime Numbers | Simons Foundation
- The Paradox of the Proof | Project Wordsworth
- Weekly Review, May 14, 2013, by Ryann Liebenthal | Harper's Magazine
- Steven Poole – On algorithms
- The rationalist way of death | Rationalist Association
- Thought Experiment: Build a Supercomputer Replica of the Human Brain | Wired Science | Wired.com
- Spanish Lottery Winners in Sodeto: Newsmakers: GQ
- Why is Science Behind a Paywall?
- The Coming GOP Civil War Over Climate Change - NationalJournal.com
- China Needs Justice, Not Equality
- Government moves to control wages at Crown corporations - Toronto - CBC News
- Editor’s Note · TheWalrus.ca
- Stewart Brand and the Whole Earth Catalog, the book that changed the world | Books | The Observer
- Sex, Economics, and Austerity
- Spot Pricing — The Magazine
- Boston Review — Wajahat Ali: Against the Brahmins (Pankaj Mishra)
- He Conceived the Mathematics of Roughness by Jim Holt | The New York Review of Books
- The Believer - A Trip to Japan in Sixteen Minutes — Michelle Legro
- ‘Who Owns the Future?’ by Jaron Lanier - The Washington Post
- Energy firms and climate change: Unburnable fuel | The Economist
- The Most Influential Climate Science Paper Today Remains Unknown to Most People | InsideClimate News
- Oil and gas drillers make technological leaps, while renewable energy industry struggles - The Washington Post
- Annals of Comedy: The Goat Boy Rises : The New Yorker
- Concrete spheres could deliver feasible energy storage for offshore wind turbines
- China Manufacturers Survive by Moving to Asian Neighbors - WSJ.com
- Oslo Copes With Shortage of Garbage It Turns Into Energy - NYTimes.com
- The Balance of Power - By David Rothkopf | Foreign Policy
- What If We Never Run Out of Oil? - Charles C. Mann - The Atlantic
- The grad student who exposed Reinhart and Rogoff: They still can’t get their facts straight
- Mary H K Choi – My foreign mom
- Cheating to Learn: How a UCLA professor gamed a game theory midterm | Which Way L.A.?
- The Boston Bombers Were Muslim: So? - Megan Garber - The Atlantic
- Aftermath - Bruce Hoffman - The Atlantic
- The Real Casualties of Global Warming Probably Haven't Been Born Yet | MIT Technology Review
- PHP: a fractal of bad design - fuzzy notepad
- In prison, education is a route to self-respect | Education | The Guardian
- Weekly Review
- Beijing targets capital's suburban smog | chinadaily.com.cn
- The end of everything - The Washington Post
- Lunch with the FT: Michael Sandel - FT.com
- E-TeX: Guidelines for Future TeX Extensions - revisited
- On the Libertarian–Statist Divide, by Michael Ames | Harper's Magazine
- MOOCs: Will Online Education Ruin the University Experience? | New Republic
- Narratives of war | TLS
- 28,000 rivers wiped off the map of China | The Australian
- Yes, Healthful Fast Food Is Possible. But Edible? - NYTimes.com
- Cambridge needs to ditch parking lots to move ahead - Opinion - The Boston Globe
- Living in a material world
- Chinese Cities Curb Car Sales - Businessweek
- Shipper Maersk Wants Hong Kong to Require Clean Fuel - Businessweek
- Air Pollution, Birth Defects, and the Risk in China (and Beyond) - Businessweek
- The Bullitt Center in Seattle Goes Well Beyond Green - NYTimes.com
- B.C. Liberals set to announce five-year carbon tax freeze
- EPA Proposes to Revise Industry Potentials for Global Warming Under Reporting Rule | Bloomberg BNA
- Sen. Vitter: Carbon tax Obama’s ‘ultimate goal’ - The Hill's E2-Wire
- President Obama should talk about climate change. A lot.
- What Big Data Will Never Explain | New Republic
- Weekly Review, Weekly Review, by Jeremy Keehn | Harper's Magazine
- The Meme Hustler | Evgeny Morozov | The Baffler
- Women’s Rights at Risk | Dissent Magazine
- Lewis Lapham’s Antidote to the Age of BuzzFeed | Arts & Culture | Smithsonian Magazine
- Translating the Abyss by Jeffrey Yang
- Hijacking feminism - Opinion - Al Jazeera English
- Canada's pullout of UN drought convention called 'regrettable' - Canada - CBC News
- Irreversible Does Not Mean Unavoidable
- Beijing Is No Longer a Cyclist’s Paradise - Bloomberg
- How academics can engage with policy: 10 tips for a better conversation | Higher Education Network | Guardian Professional
- Scientists link frozen spring to dramatic Arctic sea ice loss | Environment | guardian.co.uk
- Departures, Cont. - Ta-Nehisi Coates - The Atlantic
- Chinese ration license plates in effort to curb traffic congestion, air pollution - The Washington Post
- China may soon stop flooding the world with cheap solar panels | Wonkblog
- Senate backs Keystone Pipeline in bipartisan vote | Post Politics
- Climate change activists’ hope springs eternal - POLITICO.com Print View
- BBC News - The rescue of Cyprus won't feel like one to its people
- Frans de Waal's Bottom-Up Morality: We're Not Good Because Of God : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR
- How rich “moochers” hurt America - Salon.com
- Ross Andersen – Humanity's deep future
- Guangzhou limiting non-local vehicles to ease congestion - Xinhua | English.news.cn
- Beijing blasted by sandstorm -- Shanghai Daily | 上海日报 -- English Window to China New
- Air pollution needs urgent action |Op-Ed Contributors |chinadaily.com.cn
- Wen stresses concrete action in addressing environmental woes - Xinhua | English.news.cn
- Shanghai upgrades air quality index reporting system |Economy |chinadaily.com.cn
- Shanghai to pilot PM2.5 forecast mechanism |Latest News |chinadaily.com.cn
- China to be global premium car leader |Economy |chinadaily.com.cn
- Chinese own over 53 mln private cars - Xinhua | English.news.cn
- China unveils ambitious transport, energy plans - Xinhua | English.news.cn
- 5 Things I Learned From 5 Days on Punk Rock Banana Island | Yang
- Toronto Documentarian Takes a Transcontinental Horseback Ride | culture | Torontoist
- Empty Shelter Beds Offer Little Comfort | politics | Torontoist
- The Hunger Game · TheWalrus.ca
- We Need a Shadow CBO, by Jeff Madrick | Harper's Magazine
- Weekly Review, Weekly Review, by Jesse Barron | Harper's Magazine
- Toronto falling short on recyling goal - Toronto - CBC News
- Worker trapped under concrete slab has died, police say - Toronto - CBC News
- CNE objects to use of images, marks in casino proposal - Toronto - CBC News
- Police seize grenades, cannon, machine guns in Eastern Ontario home - Toronto - CBC News
- Lockpicking: Why we’ll never make an unpickable lock. - Slate Magazine
- Locksport: The strange things that happen at a lock-picking convention. - Slate Magazine
- Alfred C. Hobbs: The American who shocked Victorian England by picking the world’s strongest lock. - Slate Magazine
- Myth Interpretation · TheWalrus.ca
- A History of Future Cities: The Rise of New Shanghai: Places: Design Observer
- The Syria I Knew | Syria News
- Colin Burrow reviews ‘The Complete Works of John Milton. Vol. VIII’ edited by John Hale and J. Donald Cullington, ‘Young Milton’ edited by Edward Jones and ‘The Complete Works of John Milton. Vol. III’ edited by Barbara Lewalski and Estelle Haan · LRB 7 March 2013
- Reviewed: The God Argument by A C Grayling
- Student Elections Are a Sham | University of Toronto Magazine
- A House Divided | By Patchen Barss | University of Toronto Magazine
- A Report Card for Global Food Giants - NYTimes.com
- Nature, Re-engineered to Meet Energy Needs - NYTimes.com
- Are Smart Gadgets Making Us Dumb? - WSJ.com
- Moscow Under Terror - Benjamin Schwarz - The Atlantic
- Review: Mo Yan's Delicate Balancing Act | The National Interest
- New Madrid Floodway: A watery waste of taxpayers’ money - The Washington Post
- Climate Change Series: The Role Of Transportation | Cognoscenti
- It’s For Your Own Good! by Cass R. Sunstein | The New York Review of Books
- Tom Chatfield - Technology and intimacy
- Diving Deep into Danger by Nathaniel Rich | The New York Review of Books
- Against Transparency | New Republic
- Review: The Problem with Our Data Obsession | MIT Technology Review
- Tufte-style Bar Charts with pgfplots
- The Great Wall Game, by Lauren Hilgers | Harper's Magazine
- The New Essayists, or the Decline of a Form? | New Republic
- The Shocking Savagery of America’s Early History | History & Archaeology | Smithsonian Magazine
- Don't be beguiled by Orwell: using plain and clear language is not always a moral virtue
- In theory: the unread and the unreadable | Books | guardian.co.uk
- Misguided Nostalgia for Our Paleo Pasts - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education
- The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food - NYTimes.com
- New Hope for a New Generation: Can PINCs save the Planet? | Jacob Scherr's Blog | Switchboard, from NRDC
- Cherry-Picking Our History by Sean Wilentz | The New York Review of Books
- Obama Cites Storms, Drought to Build Case For Climate Action - NationalJournal.com
- Obama seeks oil-funded research to tackle climate change
- On climate change, Obama delivered - POLITICO.com Print View
- Obama’s State of the Union climate call may buy time for EPA - POLITICO.com Print View
- EU Aviation Carbon Emissions to Decline in 2013, New Energy Says - Bloomberg
- In SOTU, Obama Makes Argument for Climate Change | MIT Technology Review
- Colourful 'solar glass' means entire buildings can generate clean power | Environment | guardian.co.uk
- Major Climate Change Bill Coming to the Senate | The Nation
- A roadmap for responding to climate crisis - The Hill's Congress Blog
- Review & Outlook: The President's Plans - WSJ.com
- Fossil fuel subsidies and tax breaks are still rising | Duncan Clark | Environment | guardian.co.uk
- Scientists to Obama: Convene climate change ‘summit’ to map out federal action - The Hill's E2-Wire
- Kerry suggests action near on Keystone XL pipeline - The Washington Post
- Climate change and the president - The Washington Post
- A Secretary to Match the Setting - NYTimes.com
- It’s Not Easy Being Green - NYTimes.com
- Toward a Cure for Range Anxiety - NYTimes.com
- Can Obama pair Keystone, climate action? - POLITICO.com Print View
- The Renewable Fuel Standard works - POLITICO.com Print View
- TransCanada CEO urges permit for Keystone XL - The Washington Post
- Airbus May Switch A350 Battery to Avoid 787 Lithium Woes - Bloomberg
- Obama Needs to Be Brutally Honest About Climate Change in His State of the Union - NationalJournal.com
- Jemima Khan on Julian Assange: how the Wikileaks founder alienated his allies
- How to Save College | The Awl
- Can Obama's fire and brimstone on climate change herald a new hope? | Andrew Simms | Environment | guardian.co.uk
- It's time civil servants were open about energy lobbying | Leo Hickman | Environment | guardian.co.uk
- What is the state of international climate talks? | Environment | guardian.co.uk
- How Timbuktu Saved Its Books, by Tristan McConnell | Harper's Magazine
- Six Questions for Alex Gibney, by Scott Horton | Harper's Magazine
- Book excerpt: How to look at the world like Sherlock Holmes - The Globe and Mail
- Environment Magazine - What Is Sustainable Development? Goals, Indicators, Values, and Practice
- Boston Review — Hal Stucker: Strapped (guns, gun control)
- Historicist: Water Over The Bridge | cityscape | Torontoist
- Patrick Brown: Testing the limits of China's new leaders - World - CBC News
- Libor Lies Revealed in Rigging of $300 Trillion Benchmark - Bloomberg
- The Kraken Awakes: What Architeuthis is Trying to Tell Us - Boing Boing
- For 40 Years, This Russian Family Was Cut Off From All Human Contact, Unaware of World War II | History & Archaeology | Smithsonian Magazine
- The Smart Set: Walk This Way - January 21, 2013
- Chinese firms and Gulf sheiks are snatching up farmland worldwide. Why?
- In the war against climate change, look to the states - Opinion - The Boston Globe
- Nicholas Stern: 'I got it wrong on climate change – it's far, far worse' | Environment | The Observer
- A Worthy Goal, but a Suspect Method - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com
- The Biggest Carbon Sin - Air Travel - NYTimes.com
- One-way to solve congestion? - Toronto - CBC News
- Programming a smoother commute - Toronto - CBC News
- The personal cost of commuting to Toronto - Toronto - CBC News
- Women Warriors
- On Japan’s school lunch menu: A healthy meal, made from scratch - The Washington Post
- Bill Gates on the Importance of Measurement - WSJ.com
- The Banquet · TheWalrus.ca
- Programmed for Primetime - In These Times
- Timothy Donnelly’s “The Halls of Aspartame” | Harper's Magazine
- Can We Truly Love Our Enemies?, by Clancy Martin | Harper's Magazine
- Letters · TheWalrus.ca
- On the Supreme Power of Money in Afghanistan, by Matthieu Aikins | Harper's Magazine
- Editor’s Note · TheWalrus.ca
- Weekly Review, Weekly Review, by Jeremy Keehn | Harper's Magazine
- Jen Keesmaat’s Big Idea | cityscape | Torontoist
- Letters · TheWalrus.ca
- Ethics watchdog rules Flaherty's letter to CRTC 'improper' - Toronto - CBC News
- Letters · TheWalrus.ca
- Editor’s Note · TheWalrus.ca
- Editor’s Note · TheWalrus.ca
- The Silicon Valley Elite Need A Culture Of Duty | TechCrunch
- Titan Gets a Dune 'Makeover' - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Goodbye, Anecdotes! The Age Of Big Data Demands Real Criticism | The Awl
- The Smart Set: Rage Against the Machine - January 16, 2013
- The new underclass - Life - Macleans.ca
- The exploding cost of policing in Canada - Toronto - CBC News
- Does America Need Jack Lew?, by Jeff Madrick | Harper's Magazine
- How the Legal System Failed Aaron Swartz--and Us : The New Yorker
- (Saving…) Plenty of Optimism For Casinos at Etobicoke Consultation | politics | Torontoist
- Weekly Review, Anthony Lydgate | Harper's Magazine
- Thousands jeer Northern Gateway hearings in Vancouver - British Columbia - CBC News
- Traffic forced commuter to move, but not from his car - Toronto - CBC News
- Pakistani cleric's peaceful rally sparks police clashes - World - CBC News
- The Smart Set: Colored Consumerism - January 7, 2013
- Grace in Broken Arrow | This Land Press
- The Romance of Birthright Israel | The Nation
- Metros a danger to finances |Society |chinadaily.com.cn
- Julian Baggini – The art of coffee
- Plan to take vehicles off roads to cut emissions |Industries |chinadaily.com.cn
- Beijing to extend new license plate lottery - Xinhua | English.news.cn
- John Quiggin – Prospects of a Keynesian utopia
- Weekly Review, by Jacob Z. Gross | Harper's Magazine
- Seal · TheWalrus.ca
- Yearly Review | Harper's Magazine
- Queue Tips · TheWalrus.ca
- Survivors · TheWalrus.ca
- On Vampire Capitalism and the Fear of Inoculation, by Eula Biss | Harper's Magazine
- What Turned Jaron Lanier Against the Web? | Arts & Culture | Smithsonian Magazine
- When Bram Met Walt | Humanities
- Less, Please | Commonweal magazine
- The Paperback Quest for Joy by Laura Vanderkam, City Journal Autumn 2012
- Lunch with the FT: Tyler Cowen - FT.com
- Dirty Medicine - Mariah Blake
- Is US economic growth over? | vox
- Is Growth Over? - NYTimes.com
- Weekly Review
- The New Atlantis » The Folly of Scientism
- The strangest art
- Poetry Makes You Weird - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education
- CIDA not getting into mining, Julian Fantino says - Politics - CBC News
- Historicist: The Canada Spelling Book | culture | Torontoist
- Warming Arctic Permafrost Fuels Climate Change Worries - NYTimes.com
- The rise and fall of the U.S. wind industry, in one chart
- China's emissions expected to rise until 2030, despite ambitious green policies | Environment | The Guardian
- Meet Representative Thomas Massie: A Constitutional Conservative With an MIT Pedigree - ScienceInsider
- Larry Summers: It’s time to tax carbon and treats | She The People
- Without polar satellites, forecast for Superstorm Sandy would have suffered European analysis finds - Capital Weather Gang - The Washington Post
- Climate change forum asks ‘what if’ a storm like Sandy hit Boston - Boston.com
- Why a global climate treaty remains worth fighting for | Yvo de Boer | Environment | guardian.co.uk
- Obama under pressure to show Doha he is serious on climate change | Environment | guardian.co.uk
- China opposes EU carbon emissions tax, wants multilateral solution - Xinhua | English.news.cn
- Embedded with the .01 Percent · TheWalrus.ca
- His One Demand · TheWalrus.ca
- Boxer Hector 'Macho' Camacho dies
- What’s Green and White and Loved All Over? · TheWalrus.ca
- The God Particle · TheWalrus.ca
- Canada’s Most Unwanted · TheWalrus.ca
- Written in the Big Wind | Harper's Magazine
- Oliver Stone’s Alternate States | Harper's Magazine
- Restaurant Review - Guy’s American Kitchen & Bar in Times Square - NYTimes.com
- U.S. carbon tax works, with support: Wynn | Reuters
- Carbon tax could boost economy and combat fuel poverty, analysis shows | Environment | guardian.co.uk
- A Climate Change Agenda for the Second Obama Administration - Bloomberg
- Climate Change Report Outlines Perils for U.S. Military - NYTimes.com
- A Curfew for Men · TheWalrus.ca
- Editor’s Note · TheWalrus.ca
- Letters · TheWalrus.ca
- Bad Blood · TheWalrus.ca
- The Walrus Reads · TheWalrus.ca
- How to Feed Nine Billion · TheWalrus.ca
- What kind of military can Canada afford? - Politics - CBC News
- Historicist: The Women’s Home Guard
- Totalitarianism, Famine and Us | The Nation
- David Barash - Buddhist ecology
- Energy, Security, and Climate » Two Paths Forward on Oil and Gas
- Energy, Security, and Climate » Two Paths Forward on Climate Change
- The Withdrawal of the American Establishment | Harper's Magazine
- Weekly Review | Harper's Magazine
- The Electoral Battle Between Corporationism and Empiricism | Harper's Magazine
- Angry White Men | Harper's Magazine
- Obama's Bland Bargain | Harper's Magazine
- The Real Loser - Truth - NYTimes.com
- Sandy leaves wake-up message for BD: Expert :: Financial Express
- How MIT Became the Most Important University in the WorldBoston Articles
- Climate policy advances in the states, but slowly - The Washington Post
- John Burnside - The visitor
- Should Alice marry Bob? » The Spectator
- The Long Third War - By Micah Zenko | Foreign Policy
- Google's Hybrid Approach to Research | July 2012 | Communications of the ACM
- Where Will The Next Pandemic Come From? And How Can We Stop It? | Popular Science
- Me and My Censor - by Eveline Chao | Foreign Policy
- We Are All from New Orleans Now: Climate Change, Hurricanes and the Fate of America's Coastal Cities | The Nation
- Obama ‘surprised’ climate didn’t surface at the presidential debates - The Hill's E2-Wire
- The Psychopath Makeover - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education
- How American Exceptionalism Dooms U.S. Foreign Policy
- Five Questions for Robert Glasper | culture | Torontoist
- the new wounded by catherine malabou - bookforum.com / daily review
- Air Force's F-35 recommendation was missing key information - Canada - CBC News
- The Writing Revolution - Peg Tyre - The Atlantic
- Wall Street Places Its Election Bets—By Jack Hitt (Harper's Magazine)
- Rethinking Sleep - NYTimes.com
- Rethinking Sleep - NYTimes.com
- Teatime With the Tea Party—By Kevin Baker (Harper's Magazine)
- Why vote? When your vote counts for nothing—By Kevin Baker (Harper's Magazine)
- A reality check for the promise of the oil sands - The Globe and Mail
- Japan Backs Off Goal to Phase Out Nuclear Power by 2040 - NYTimes.com
- The changeling: The content of Obama's character—By David Samuels (Harper's Magazine)
- Compromising positions—By Thomas Frank (Harper's Magazine)
- The Philosopher's Beard: Debating climate change: The need for economic reasoning
- What Work Is Really For - NYTimes.com
- Ruin and Rebirth in the South—By Kevin Baker (Harper's Magazine)
- What Remains: On the European Union
- Tyranny of Merit
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