• Corporate sustainability in the supply chain || Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
• America's first climate refugees || The Guardian
• New laws would make environmental protest 'terrorism' || Vice
• Fish have been moving to cooler water for decades, study finds || Washington Post
• Cassava was supposed to help us survive climate change and now it's dying || Grist
• Warming is already hurting global fisheries || Time
• Natural resource scarcity is a real thing: Peak oil still matters || Slate
• Shale oil and gas, the contrarian view || Forbes
• Dispersants make oil spils 52 times more toxic || Oil Price
• Water increasingly crucial on energy policies, experts say || Oil & Gas Journal
• The dangers of complacency on oil || The Oil Drum
• Climate research nearly unanimous on human causes || The Guardian
• Lovins vs. Mann on the future of oil || TreeHugger
• Climate change has shifted the location of the north and south poles || Scientific American
• Carbon dioxide level passes 400 ppm, highest in human history || NY Times
• One-Third of U.S. Honeybee Colonies Died Last Winter, Threatening Food Supply || Wired
• A Terrifying, Fascinating Timelapse of 30 Years of Human Impact on Earth || The Atlantic
• How global warming could end America's empire || Salon
• The 'carbon bombs' that will increase global emissions by 20 percent || The Guardian
• China and the future of world oil markets || Outside the Beltway
• Some perspective on alt-fuel cars || The Atlantic
• Fossil fuel prices artificially reduced by subsidies || The Guardian
• What Has the Pursuit of Fossil Fuels Cost Us? And Who Has Had to Pay? || The Atlantic
• Undercover at the Tar Sands || Rolling Stone
• CO2 readings top ominous benchmark || The Atlantic
• No Keystone pipeline, no problem; Alberta will just go north to the Arctic Ocean || TreeHugger
• Natural gas: The hot air case (Part One, Part Two) || Financial Times
• Miracle and nightmare: What if we never run out of oil? || The Atlantic
• Climate change and moral choices || MIT Technology Review
• Nowhere to turn: The growth of displacement from climate change || Guernica
• The end of a European climate policy || Spiegel
• Has Obama Already Given Up on Climate Change? || The New Yorker
• The Fossil Fuel Resistance || Rolling Stone
• Millions face starvation as world warms, say scientists || The Observer
• China: The superpower that is poisoning the world || Foreign Affairs
• Subsidized Corn Destroying Global Bio-Diversity || TripleCrisis
• U.S. fossil-fuels subsidies: $502 billion || ThinkProgress
• Climate change is here, ready or not — so what now? || Daily Beast
• Soaring bee deaths and the educational value of a kick in the teeth || Cost of Energy
• Our energy predicament, in charts || The Oil Drum
• How climate change threatens the seas || USA Today
• Solar power in Germany: How a cloudy country became the world's leader || Slate
• Ecuador sells pristine Amazon rain forest to Chinese oil firms || The Guardian
• Climate-change pragmatism: An interview with Dr. John Abraham || Oil Price
• Life after oil and gas || NY Times
• BRICS cook the climate || Triple Crisis
• Awash in misinformation: America's tight-oil 'bump' || HuffPo
• Allan Savory shows us how to combat desertification and fix climate change || TreeHugger
• With temperatures rising, puzzling the connection between climate change and extreme weather events || NPR
• Syria and climate change: Framing the relationship || Center for Climate Security
• How the White House thinks about climate change, in seven charts || Wash Post
• Germany cancels trio of climate programs amid funding shortfall || Spiegel
• Cattle herds shrinking as storms fail to end Plains drought || Bloomberg
• Canadian glaciers headed for unstoppable thaw || Reuters
• Climate Change Is the Biggest Threat in the Pacific, Says Top U.S. Admiral || Wired
• Global average temps close to a 11,000-year peak || Scientific American
• U.S. crude production exaggerated to keep consumption high || Oil Price
• As fracking increases in Texas, so do water supply fears || NY Times
• Peak oil: Gone for now, but celebrations will be short-lived || Oil Price
• Why you should sweat climate change now || USA Today
• New study shows carbon-warming link, debunking the debunkers || NY Times
• Peak oil, the shale boom and our energy future || Naked Capitalism
• Thin snowpack in West signals summer of drought || NY Times
• Dangerous carbon waiting in melting permafrost || Spiegel
• Our oil investment sinkhole problem || The Oil Drum
• Don't believe in climate change? Talk to a clam digger || Slate
• USDA predicts end-times for all manner of crops and forests || Grist
• Climate change as al-Qaida's best friend in Africa || Slate
• Climate fury brings devastation to fragile part of Indian subcontinent || The New Yorker
• Climate change bringing major trouble to U.S. forests || Arizona Daily Star
• Big city heat can change temperatures a continent away || Scientific American
• Your biggest carbon sin may be air travel || NY Times (and a reason why we need more passenger rail).
• Black carbon: The secret climate threat || Rolling Stone
• Explained in 90 seconds: Just because it gets cold, doesn't mean global warming is fake || Mother Jones
• Don't ignore the drought || Rolling Stone
• Solving global warming will require far greater cuts than thought || MIT Technology Review
• Why shale oil is not the game changer we've been led to believe || Oil Price
• Climate change, resource scarcity may wipe out pensions industry || The Guardian
• The real reason Candians are worried about climate change || TreeHugger
• Black carbon ranks as second-biggest of human cause of global warming || Wash. Post
• We're on pace to heat the U.S. by 10 degrees || Wash. Post
• Report: Effects of climate change to be felt more deeply || Wash. Post
• It's official: 2012 was hottest on record for U.S. || NY Times
• Probabilistic cost estimates to mitigate climate change || Nature
• Drought lingers, wheat crop withers || Mother Jones
• Why the world is heading for more oil scarcity || Quartz
• Oil-sands toxins accumulate in fresh-water ecosystems || BBC
• Dear Mr. President: Time to deal with climate change || MIT Review
• 2012's surreal record of warmth in America || Wash. Post
• Does America really have more oil than Saudi Arabia? || The Oil Drum
• 'Alarmingly high methane emissions' from natural gas extraction || Common Dreams
• Drought wilting U.S. wheat as funds turn bearish || Bloomberg
• Hybrid train with regenerative braking could be a game-changer || Tree Hugger
• The five most important sustainability stories of 2013 || Atlantic Cities
• A carbon tax pays off for Ireland || NY Times
• How the Koch brothers manipulate climate studies || Naked Capitalism
• Study: California has become a net importer of water || Bloomberg
• Climate change is big business (for the insurance industry) || ARS Technica
• Time for a carbon tax || Elizabeth Kolbert/The New Yorker
• Climate change, Bakken and the end of pasta || Daily Beast
• The economics of oil dependency: A glass ceiling to recovery || NEF
• Climate change is the real cliff, and guess what... || Vice
• An analysis of World Energy Outlook 2012 || ASPO
• Influential investors call for action on 'serious climate danger' || The Guardian
• Can we please stop pretending cars are greener than transit || The Atlantic
• Climate lessons from the Dust Bowl || LA Times
• Contrary to popular belief, scientists are united on climate change || Oil Price
• The unrealistically high IEA oil forecast || The Oil Drum
• Digging deeper into the IEA report || Econobrowser
• America's secret fracking war || Salon
• Climate change already causing deaths, cutting GDP || Global Post
• World bank issues dire warning on climate change || Huffington Post
• Peak, what peak? || The Oil Drum
• The natural gas myth || Slate
• Climate change poses threats for military || NY Times
• New York, freak storms and the climate-change conversation we need || The New Yorker
• Why natural gas won't save the world || Oil Price blog
• Shale oil: The latest insights || The Oil Drum
• Government seriously underestimates costs of climate change || TreeHugger
• As Mexico's elephant field declines, Pemex due a makeover || BusinessWeek
• Ocean acidification emerges as new climate threat || Wash Post
• No wonder Americans are in denial about climate change || The Guardian
• Bakken shale oil production faces run with the 'Red Queen' || The Oil Drum
• No wonder Americans are in denial about climate change || The Guardian
• The serious change coming to Pacific ecosystems || TreeHugger
• How high oil prices will permanently cap growth || Bloomberg
• How Big Coal keeps America stupid || Rolling Stone
• Struggle for water in Colorado increases with fracking || NY Times
• Climate change will starve the poor ever more than feared || TreeHugger
• Scenes from Nigeria's oilpocalypse || Harpers
• The Orwellian sell job for 'clean' gas drilling || NYT
• Answering climate-change 'skeptics' || BBC
• Climate change and the stakes with the GOP || Daily Kos
• Welcome to the frightening new normal of climate || NY Times
• Little relief after hottest July ever || USA Today
• Keystone XL's threat to mid-America's great aquifer || Washington Post
• America's drought of will on climate change || The Guardian
• Study: Extreme heat is covering more of the earth and global warming is at work || NY Times
• Recent heat waves were caused by climate change — even moderate heat has doubled || TreeHugger
• NASA's James Hansen: Climate change is here and worse than we thought || Wash Post
• Keystone moves north, where Big Oil is losing || Rolling Stone
• Top 10 reasons why fracking won't last long || Informed Comment
• Poisoning the seas to extract oil that poisons the atmosphere || Tomgram
• The collapse of climate-change contrarians and the end of coal || Informed Comment
• Canada's oil, the world's carbon || NY Times
• The conversion of a climate-change skeptic || NY Times
• Bugs like it hot: Record heat kicks insects into high gear || USAToday
• Finally, a news report on weather and climate change for grown-ups || TreeHugger
• 'Unprecedented' Greenland ice melt — every 150 years? || NY Times
• How can we prevent another Dust Bowl? || New York Times
• Red lights blinking over Bakken hype || Foreign Policy
• How much does speculation really have to do with oil prices? || Econobrowser
• Global warming's terrifying new math || Rolling Stone
• Why we're climate-change idiots || NY Times
• Is the heat wave of 2012 what climate change looks like? || The New Yorker
• Developing nations will soon consume most of the world's oil, an alarming development for the U.S. || Slate
• A world without coral reefs || NY Times
• Visualizing 1 billion cars || Wired
• Why lower oil prices are not a positive sign || The Oil Drum
• Can we rationally assess the risks of fracking with billions in corporate interests at stake? || Slate
• The illusion of the peak oil deniers || The Guardian
• 'End of peak oil'? The unsupportable assumptions in the popular new report out of Harvard || The Oil Drum
• Cheap oil won't save the world's economy || Washington Post
• As politicians debate climate change, our forests wither || The Atlantic
• Acidifying ocean threatens California coast || Wired
• Four major heat records broken in U.S. || Think Progress
• Can we survive the new 'golden age of oil'? || Foreign Policy
• Why we ignore low-tech fixes for the climate || Washington Post
• Is environmentalism bad for fighting climate change? || Berkeley Blog
• The past 12 months were the hottest ever recorded || GOOD
• Uncertainties around deepwater reserves (geeky) || The Oil Drum
• Oil wars on the horizon || Tomgram
• Why should we ship our dirty coal to China? || Slate
• What happens when oil becomes unaffordable? || Globe & Mail
• The age of irrational petro-exuberance || Foreign Policy
• Why the global warming skeptics are wrong || NY Review of Books
• Stopping climate change is much cheaper than you think || Wired
• NASA scientist: Climate change is a moral issue on par with slavery || The Guardian
• Temperatures aren't just above normal; they're shattering records across the U.S. || The Atlantic
• Now this is interesting: A climate prediction from 1981 || James Fallows/The Atlantic
• As climate becomes less certain, so does China's ability to grow enough food || Scientific American
• Welcome to the new Third World of energy || TomDispatch
• The Carbon Map: Making sense of climate-change responsibility and vulnerability
