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The cold we caused

By Steven Stoll

Steven Stoll is an associate professor of history at Fordham University and the author of The Great Delusion: A Mad Inventor, Death in the Tropics, and The Utopian Origins of Economic Growth. His last article for Harper’s Magazine, “Fear of Fallowing,” appeared in the March 2008 issue.

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SEE ALSO: Agriculture; Climatic changes; Effect of human beings on; Environmental aspects; Epidemics; Global temperature changes; Government policy; Greenhouse effect, Atmospheric; Human ecology; Paleoclimatology; Pleistocene
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February 2010

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Inside the Carbon-Trading Shell Game
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ONCE AN EMPIRE A story by Rivka Galchen

THE MENDACITY OF HOPE
By Roger D. Hodge

Also: Wyatt Mason and John Berger

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