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NASCAR employs a ruinous set of green initiatives, and the NFL institutes tighter stadium security, starting at the ankles. (04:06)
In the face of all the mounting evidence for climate change, America has stood with one voice and boldly proclaimed, "Eh." (04:04)
Barack Obama plans to create jobs in the job plan-creating industry, and Former Vice President Al Gore discusses global warming. (00:26)
Debates are supposed to help Americans find the Republican presidential candidate, but instead they found the running mate. (03:24)
Al Gore talks about his work on the Climate Reality Project and marvels at the sophistication of Stephen's global warming metaphor. (06:43)
Keith Olbermann refuses to acknowledge Bill O'Reilly's victory and doesn't miss having to shave every day. (06:36)
Fen Montaigne explains how global warming affects Antarctic penguins and rising sea levels. (04:59)
Mother Earth is out to get us. Put your Styrofoam cup in your ivory cup holder and help Stephen fight back! (04:45)
Canada will soon become the foremost authority on caribou dung, and China purchases the world's largest icebreaker. (05:08)
Based on the latest data from the Dopplest 9000 radar, Stephen can only assume that the sun has been destroyed. (04:09)
Al Gore explains to Stephen and Stephen and Al Gore that stopping global warming doesn't have to hurt the economy. (05:00)
Since Stephen's voice isn't worth a Grammy, he's going to stop talking forever. (04:01)
Al Gore has already won an Oscar, an Emmy, a Nobel Prize and the 2000 presidential election -- he doesn't need a Grammy. (04:39)
To honor President Bush's last day, Stephen places his slowly simmered frog on the bookshelf. (02:02)
Stephen believes the message of "Valkyrie" is that there were some good Nazis. (4:37)
At Al Gore's current rate of accolade consumption, there will be nothing left for our children to win. (4:27)
Stephen decries remote controls, hybrid cars, careless scientists, white chocolate and robotic vacuums. (5:58)
Ed Begley Jr. became interested in environmental issues as a Boy Scout and maintained his interest only to gain more merit badges. (4:49)
Bjorn Lomborg says that global warming isn't as catastrophic as people say while Stephen says it's not a problem at all. (5:40)
Some people are doing something about global warming: they are racing to exploit it. (3:54)