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Wild and scenic films abounded this past weekend at Nevada City's Wild & Scenic Film Festival. Ask Umbra shares her top films.
When my info-larder gets too packed, it’s time to serve up some choice nuggets from around the web. ——— Nuke...
The rise of renewable energy and electric cars will vastly complicate how the power grid operates. That means it's going to have to get a lot smarter.
Lancaster, Calif., has embarked on a program to solarize the community -- and that includes the home ballpark of the minor-league Lancaster JayHawks.
Competition from ever-cheaper photovoltaic panels could cool demand for solar thermal.
What do the new "humane" labels really mean for things like pork and eggs? Depends on who's backing them.
Dr. Walter Willett, chairman of the department of nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health, weighs in on the dairy industry's campaign to keep offering kids chocolate milk, despite the array of sugar-related health problems America is facing.
Editor’s note: The following essay and map are excerpted from Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas and are republished with...
A few weeks ago I wrote about the seemingly different futures foretold by climate science and climate economics. The former...