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Welcome to Tieton, Wash. The town of 1,200 could hold lessons for rural America.
A new paper argues that it's now possible to bring power to those who lack it in a way that reduces climate pollution.
Toyota's iRoad may not be where the car industry is going, but it's one heck of a souped-up, whacked-out golf cart.
The agency spent years cooking up its environmental justice master plan. Now it's time for action.
A reader wonders if Cali is going to dry up and blow away. Umbra sprinkles a little wisdom on the subject.
Gar Alperovitz worked within the systems that helped pass civil rights legislation and launch Earth Day. Today, he says, those systems are closed for business.
Urban communities aspiring to Brooklyn's popularity should focus on taking care of their current residents -- rather than trading them in for a hipper crowd.
A new San Francisco service promises to reimagine the horrors of the daily commute by strapping a hipster coffee shop onto a bus chassis.
They couldn’t find real people to do Big Sugar’s bidding, so they had to pay $75 each to faux protesters.