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Community land trusts can guarantee a level of economic diversity in urban neighborhoods, and help locals take charge of their own destiny.
The CCS project in Saskatchewan, Canada, is providing cheap CO2 to oil fields but expensive power to ratepayers.
Los Angeles has a new master plan that sets ambitious goals for a more sustainable urban future -- and puts the kibosh on grassy lawns.
The president of the tiny island nation describes the Category 5 cyclone as "a monster that has hit Vanuatu."
Aggressive climate mitigation is absolutely worth the costs, but economic models are not a good guide to how difficult it might be.
A utility in Iowa is suing neighboring farming counties over fertilizer runoff that ends up in the drinking water.
To reduce greenhouse emissions, we need more people living in densely built city cores. But lifestyle changes and inequality are making that harder to achieve.
A new group called Inclusv is trying to build a rainbow coalition for Clinton, and draw more people of color into political campaigns.
But don’t be fooled: California is still in the throes of serious drought that began way back in 2011.