Climate Crackup
A breakdown in Copenhagen saves a divided world from carbon rationing.
Features
The EPA's Carbon Footprint
Federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions will impose new controls on millions of Americans.
Culture & Reviews
Inside Obama's Hologram
The president's own allies provide unwitting insight into a master salesman.
A Tale of Two Libertarianisms
The conflict between Murray Rothbard and F.A. Hayek highlights an enduring division in the libertarian world.
Editor's Note
Columns
Congress' Phony Price Tags
Legislators have a lousy track record of keeping costs anywhere near their initial projections.
Who Decides if Breast Tests Are Best?
Patients, not bureaucrats, should make choices about mammograms.
Clemency Under Fire
A parolee turned cop killer sparks an ill-informed debate about pardons and commutations.
Wake Me Up When Men Get Pregnant
Biological transhumanism starts the 21st century on the wrong foot.
Citings
Caffeinated alcohol
Booze Buzz Ban
Eminent domain gone bad
Might Makes Blight
Biotech victory in China
Enhanced Rice
Black market money
Worrisome Won
School lunch safety
Mystery Meat
Arizona Crazy
Martyred cop/thief
Mexico's drug war
Corruption Cover-Up
Medical databases and privacy
Privates Made Public
Police robbing DJs
Dance Party Heist
Stop your carping
Hunting for Fish
Facebook justice
Big Friender
Briefly Noted
Letters
Letters
March 2010
Contributors
Artifact
Interview
The Politics of Giving
The Philanthropy Roundtable's Adam Meyerson talks about the future of charity, power grabs by the IRS, and pressures to create a nonprofit cartel.