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As both countries get more serious about cutting pollution and building up clean energy capacity, coal feels the brunt.
You may have heard that the Kochs scored a win by rolling back Kansas' renewable power standard, but that's not exactly how things went down.
As rising sea levels begin to threaten to submerge big chunks of the city, Boston holds a contest to spark novel ideas for saving some landmarks.
Hundley's "The Great Thirst" reveals some surprising wrinkles and twists in California's long history of manhandling water to meet its needs.
Occupy leaders' latest move is supporting students who were burned by a shady for-profit college.
By next year, nearly half of global GDP will be covered by cap-and-trade programs.
And the U.S. lags further and further behind ...
An eco-conscious backpacker wonders what to eat. Umbra goes foraging for answers.
In the race to catch up to women of the 21st century, the Catholic Church is stuck somewhere around 1912. Cool!