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Once-mighty old industrial cities could sustain much larger populations, and that would be good for the environment. But is it realistic?
It turns out that what's healthier for humans is also healthier for the climate.
The most nightmarish scenarios of California's dry future are unlikely to happen. Still, the state must use the crisis as a wakeup call to use water more smartly.
A reader discovers that his credit card company is funding dirty energy. Umbra looks out for the planet's best interest.
The cartoon cat moves on from homemaking and Ferris wheel-riding to start her own wildly popular organic farm in Hong Kong.
A new San Francisco service promises to reimagine the horrors of the daily commute by strapping a hipster coffee shop onto a bus chassis.
Last month, West Virginia decided to teach its students to doubt the overwhelming consensus on global warming. Now it's changed course.
A state law in California requires that in dry times, surfacewater be diverted to save salmon habitats. Almond farmers are not really into that.