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Don’t want to buy carrots grown in Timbuktu? Good news: Local farmers may have a few tucked away underground.
The Department of Energy announced a $4 billion loan guarantee program for renewable energy projects, Solyndra be damned.
Organizers estimate that 310,000 people joined the New York climate march, and each one had a point to hammer home.
Soccer not your thing? Then maybe you'd prefer to watch the rainforest disappearing around a much-maligned stadium in Manaus.
In a new interview with The Economist, the president sounds more engaged with the climate issue -- and more dismissive of denialism -- than we've come to expect.
At the U.N. Climate Summit, Obama said the U.S. and China will take the lead on fighting climate change. "It’s what big nations have to do,” he said. OK, we're waiting ...
Because zoo employees enjoy goading the Old Gods and the New, they named the kittens Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion.
Here's why farms are getting smaller, not larger, in developing countries.
Climate change mitigation and adaptation are often discussed as though they are interchangeable. They are not.