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cover | climate change, national security
Hot Planet, Hot Spots
The United States military and intelligence community have moved past debating the existence of global climate change and are planning for the worst. Alarming them is climate change's potential to further destabilize fragile nations, causing mass migrations and providing a breeding ground for extreme, potentially violent ideologies.
new sections
Books: Chemical Consequence
Author Mark Schapiro exposes toxic products and what's at stake for American power.
EJ Index: Numbers you should know
Environmental statistics you missed.
EJA Photo Contest Winners
This year's outstanding selections.
also | featured stories
What Happened at Song of the Morning?
After two fish kills in a quarter-century, the days may be numbered for a northern Michigan dam
Ecovillages
Energy prices and economic downturn could make cooperative living more attractive.
Heading North
Climate change could bring disease and extinction to Michigan.
Old Invaders
As new invasive species threaten the Great Lakes, MSU researchers break ground on controlling the old guard of exotic pests.
An Arduous Beat
Governmental, political, economic constraints on Central Asian environmental reporting.
Earth Stewards
Religious communities embrace environmental initiatives.
Elevating Gardening
MSU program hopes to make vegetation prevalent on American roofs.
Farming Vertical
Could Michigan look to skyscrapers for food?
Atmospheric Manipulation
It might take a bit of imagination to save the planet.
Madagascar at a Crossroads
Between development and conservation, an island's unparalleled biodiversity persists.
Parks in Focus
Connecting youth to nature with a snap and a flash.
et cetera | departments
From the editor
It's the Environment, Stupid: What the economic crisis means to the beat.
From the director
The Knight Center prepares for 10th anniversary in 2009.
EJ News
Latest updates from the Knight Center and its alumni.
online | extras
Water Fight
Author Dave Dempsey on why the Great Lakes' troubles aren't over, by Zachariah Buck
Painting Revolution Green
2009 MSSC Summit by Andy Balaskovitz
Of Muscles and Memories
An outdoor essay by Eric Freedman
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