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Watching the ocean inch up to your doorstep can be pretty stressful. Researchers are studying the ways climate change can undermine our well-being, and how we can bounce back.
With his new book, "American Catch," writer Paul Greenberg calls for a local revolution that will move from the land to embrace the local oceans as well.
This week's "Cosmos" explained how plants produce clean energy … and how our inferior energy technologies produce climate change.
Does fracking pose a threat to our household pets? A new book compiles anecdotes and lays out the issues.
Contrary to popular commercial imagery, bears don’t drink out of bottles. But if they did, they'd find it a lot harder to get their paws on some Dasani.
Former Occupier Micah White wants to spark micro-movements in small towns across the country. Tiny Nehalem, Ore., is his test lab.
A reader thinks he's found the perfect suds for outdoor scrubbing. Umbra says bubbles belong in the bath.
Big Ag corporations use Hawaii as a testing ground, and they're pouring money into the state to make sure citizen activists don't get their way.
A reader wonders if it's OK for her kids to dip into a nearby river. Umbra gets testy.