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A reader frets that box-liner bags leave his wine with the eau de Halifax Harbour, and possibly worse. Umbra helps him find just the right bouquet.
Your genetically modified fish dinner is almost ready. But first it will need to cross the continent twice.
Trendy eco-conscious dreamers and the formerly homeless are discovering the same thing: Building a tiny house community isn't easy.
It is really fun to daydream about traveling from place to place really, really, really fast.
Developers have figured out that food is more popular than golf, so they're now wrapping housing communities around farmland instead of links.
A reader wants to pop some eco-groovy, fair-trade tags for her toddler. Umbra says one tike's trash is another kid's come-up.
Four companies enter this battle of the indie brands. One will leave.
Rick Snyder recently called for quitting coal and boosting renewables and efficiency. But there's a catch.
The magazine's gore-filled investigation into animal farming brings the horror, but leaves context on the slaughterhouse floor.