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With polls showing more voters concerned about climate change, why are politicians ignoring the issue on the campaign trail? It could come down to bad advice from one person.
The FTC's efforts to limit advertising to kids have hit a new stumbling block: iPhone games.
In a first-in-the-nation move, the NYC Board of Health has enacted limits on the size of sodas that businesses like fast-food outlets can sell.
As the number of city farms spanning more than 20 acres goes up, some worry: Are they suburbanizing cities?
Kudos to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas — they really understand what the internet says about human psychology. Instead...
When it comes to food access, some parts of rural Hawaii are not unlike the inner city. But one Maui organization is helping Native Hawaiians get access to fresh vegetables, despite the odds.
The future of U.S. cities hangs in the balance today. Here are the races that will have special bearing on our urban lives.
Small-scale, locally owned power (mainly solar) is spreading quickly and has enormous potential.
In the first debate, Romney made bogus statements about stimulus funding for cleantech firms. No one made any statements about climate change.