• COVER: It's Not Over Yet - Super Tuesday was supposed to settle the Democratic race, but a split decision means it's just getting started--and could get truly ugly
• Clinton, Obama: Why Not Both? - Some Democratic faithful are floating visions of a dream ticket that marries Obama's energy with Clinton's expertise. But it's only a dream
• BUSINESS: A Microsoft-Yahoo! Deal User's Guide - Will the proposed $44.6 billion buyout be a marriage of dunces or the birth of a Net overlord? Either way, a new, ad-centered era is booting up
• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Jeff Gordon - One of the fastest drivers in NASCAR, this veteran will start the season Feb. 17 at the 50th running of the Daytona 500, a race he has won three times. Jeff Gordon will now take your questions.
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UNEP’s quarterly magazine Our Planet features authoritative articles
on the theme of environment and development by world scientific and
political leaders. Our Planet has an estimated annual print readership
of around 300,000 a year, while the Internet editions are read by some
seven million people from 118 countries.
Our Planet is
published in English, French, and Spanish, with Korean, Chinese, and
Japanese language versions produced by local UNEP-linked groups. The
first issue of 2007 - which appeared on the occasion of the 24th
session of UNEP's Governing Council in early February - represented a
major overhaul of the magazine, in terms of both content and design.
Under the title 'Connected Dreams - Globalization and Environment' and
echoing the theme of the Governing Council, the new-look Our Planet
features a more modern design, a larger format, as well as a number of
new features: 'reflections', 'verbatim', 'numbers', 'books', 'people',
'awards and events', 'products', and a page on relevant Internet
resources.
Cover Story: Maintaining momentum - Financing action on climate
• COVER:It's Their Turn Now - 'A friend told me this was impossible, that it's hopeless to try to organize students. Now he says, ''Where do I sign up?'''
• NATION: Voter's Guide To the Issues - The real fight is just around the corner in the general election. And the competing Democratic and Republican approaches to the key issues are like oil and water. Or Oprah and Chuck Norris.
• ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: The First Comedy Strike - Almost 30 years ago, comics like Jay and Dave staged a revolt. It changed everything
• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Susan Sarandon - Famous for both her acting and her political activism, this Oscar winner's latest drama, Bernard and Doris, airs Feb. 9 on HBO. Susan Sarandon will now take your questions