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Up to 20 people could slurp clean air at a time. One woman even said it made her baby kick.
As urban air pollution in China worsens, artists are taking to the streets and social media to document the problem and share their discontent.
Aronofsky's "Noah" embraces a brand of faith-based environmentalism that's increasingly popular with young religious believers.
Looked at in the context of our planet's history, what we're doing to Earth appears dire indeed.
It's called, appropriately, Climate Hawks Vote, and it aims to elect outspoken climate leaders to Congress, not just Democrats who quietly vote the right way.
Hemp may be low in THC, but the plants are great for sucking up metals, pesticides, and even crude oil outta the soil.
You thought Cliven Bundy and his band of self-styled militiamen were outrageous? You obviously haven't met Wayne Hage.
With solar power, “we can avoid that $100 million investment in transmission lines, distribution lines, in capital infrastructure…” That was...
Writer Daniel Berleant envisions the wacky future of food, including egg-sized sunflower seeds and watermelons that taste like nectarines.