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Bodies are piling up and relief camps are in chaos as aid workers struggle to get help where its needed.
In Miami Beach, high tides regularly flood streets with knee-deep seawater. The growing crisis, and the city’s response, hold lessons for seaside cities everywhere.
More bad news for the nuclear industry: Entergy Corp. announced Tuesday that it will power down the plant next year.
Technology forces organizers to be cagier and savvier. They can also make transparency their friend.
The verbose soap favored by clean hippies everywhere takes a stand for Washington state's proposition 522.
Farming has been "a rip-off system ever since day one," says California's Tom Willey -- and if we're going to improve that system, we'd better understand what makes it tick.
If you want to build a new coal plant, the U.S. EPA says you must capture CO2 emissions. Two troubled projects show how hard that will be.
The opening of the San Francisco Bay Area bikeshare brings the combined fleet of shared bikes in the United States above 18,000.