Peter Rothberg

Associate Publisher, Special Projects

@peterrothberg

Peter Rothberg is the The Nation’s associate publisher.

Save Net Neutrality Save Net Neutrality

The end of the internet as we know it?

Aug 6, 2010 / Peter Rothberg

Why You Should Stop Drinking Bottled Water Why You Should Stop Drinking Bottled Water

No matter who you are, no matter what your politics, it makes environmental, capitalist and ethical sense to ditch the bottled water habit.

Jul 29, 2010 / Peter Rothberg

Want A Toxic Manicure? Want A Toxic Manicure?

Federal regulations allow cosmetics manufacturers to use unlimited amounts of virtually any ingredient in salon products, including those proved harmful to human health.

Jul 21, 2010 / Peter Rothberg

A Day to Celebrate Climate Solutions A Day to Celebrate Climate Solutions

350.org is giving out microgrants to local climate action projects all over the world.

Jul 19, 2010 / Peter Rothberg

Help Save Bank Reform Bill Help Save Bank Reform Bill

Senate bank reform bill short one vote.

Jul 12, 2010 / Peter Rothberg

Top 10 Most Patriotic Songs Ever: Nation Readers Speak

Top 10 Most Patriotic Songs Ever: Nation Readers Speak Top 10 Most Patriotic Songs Ever: Nation Readers Speak

Nation readers' pick!

Jul 8, 2010 / Peter Rothberg

Top 10 Most Patriotic Songs Ever: Nation Readers Speak

Top 10 Most Patriotic Songs Ever: Nation Readers Speak Top 10 Most Patriotic Songs Ever: Nation Readers Speak

Nation readers' pick!

Jul 8, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Peter Rothberg

Top Twelve Most Patriotic Songs Ever Top Twelve Most Patriotic Songs Ever

The best things about America can usually be found embodied in our national music.

Jul 2, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Peter Rothberg

Power Without Petroleum Power Without Petroleum

A video exposes which elected officials are advocating for more drilling and also receiving millions in Big Oil contributions.

Jun 28, 2010 / Peter Rothberg

College Cuts Hurting Low-Income Youth College Cuts Hurting Low-Income Youth

As the price of college keeps rising, the number of low- and middle-income students in schools keeps falling.

Jun 27, 2010 / StudentNation / Peter Rothberg

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