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By Janet Larsen and Savina Venkova Los Angeles rang in the 2014 New Year with a ban on the distribution...
Meet Andrea Northrup, a 25-year-old working to bring local foods into the public schools of Washington, D.C.
How should one fill an awkward, leftover urban space? Put a tiny house on it.
Hey, if they're blocking highway projects, they certainly do have some sort of magical power.
The federal government is considering allowing fracking near the Potomac River’s headwaters, which has local water managers really worried.
Weave nature into our cities, an urban and environmental planning professor says, and "we're likely to be better human beings."
The snowpack in the Sierra Nevada mountains is way low, suggesting that Californians can look forward to a year of drought and water shortages.
The Australian Open highlighted global warming in southeastern Australia, but hallucinating tennis players are the least of Melbourne's worries.
Tax credits are a market-distorting, inefficient way of making policy, but with fossil fuels getting reams of subsidies, wind needs a little help to compete.