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Back in 2011, a tragedy of epic proportions struck the East Village: Starbucks moved in. And not only did it...
Predictions that the Rio summit would fail became a self-fulfilling prophesy, says one young activist. But that failure can also be a catalyst for change.
This election year, the Green Party hopes to ride the spirit that drove the Occupy movement right into the mainstream.
Join the Perennial Plate crew as they visit an urban goat herder in Louisville, Ky.
All indications are that Dr. Jill Stein will be the U.S. Green Party’s candidate for President when it has a...
A $900,000 investment by the city will put fresh foods and refrigeration systems in several hundred stores – despite evidence showing it may not have an impact.
Stanford professor Christopher Gardner says all the nutrition studies in the world couldn’t convince Americans to change their diets. He knows what is finally doing the trick, though.
In her new book, "Eat the City," author Robin Shulman digs in to the Big Apple's food producing past and takes a romp through its lively present.
From Audi ads to BP coffee spills, with locavore ball-busting and Obama-baiting in between, here are the stories you loved to debate this year.