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The group Nerds for Nature is innovating the fight against climate change -- just by getting technologists and environmentalists talking.
The plane can fly on both standard aviation fuel and compressed natural gas.
The Wisconsin Libertarian Party endorsed a clean energy group’s proposal to let customers lease solar panels.
The opening of the San Francisco Bay Area bikeshare brings the combined fleet of shared bikes in the United States above 18,000.
The agency is proposing new limits on the amount of cancer-causing arsenic allowed in apple juice. Arsenic contamination can be caused by pesticides.
Some anti-science Republicans just can't stop saying stupid things about global warming, even though they're playing into Democrats' hands.
Normally, all this happens in secret. But, in a bid to help educate citizens about the resources they use, the city of Oberlin, Ohio, is showing and telling.
Or is it pointless to criticize the one climate movement that's gotten the most traction in the U.S.? An article in Nature tries to stoke a debate.
Mike McGinn is leading the charge against a proposed new store, saying Whole Foods pays significantly less than unionized grocery stores.