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With just days to go before world leaders arrive in Rio, international talks are sliding toward the lowest common denominator. But maybe that’s not such a bad thing.
Federal funding for clean technology is poised to dry up by the end of 2014. What new and better investments should we be making in cleantech? A new report has some great ideas.
More cities are making way for cyclists, according to the League of American Bicyclists. But we still have a long, long road ahead.
The climate activist movement has plenty of bright-green, positive rhetoric, but it has struggled with how to put its weight behind positive campaigns. It's no easy task, but it's necessary.
Naomi Klein says the free market won't solve climate change. Gernot Wagner argues that markets aren't to blame -- distorted markets are.
It'll be a while before we see the final shape of the solar industry, says Michael Liebreich of Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
A Maryland organic farm's battle against development raises big questions about the future of food and farming in this country.
The Democrats' "all of the above" energy message is an effective one. Their "Romney backed a solar clunker too" message is not.