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Experimental philosopher and artist Jonathon Keats thinks "anthropocenic sorbets" could be the key to understanding climate change.
Is the answer different if there's a drought on? Advice columnist Umbra Fisk holds her nose and picks up the topic.
The "forest products industry" is trying to paint industrial wood-fired power plants as clean. They’re not.
California wants to curb methane emissions, but flatulent cows might not cooperate.
If approved, new rules could threaten the climate and U.S. forests.
Next time, the people in the “kill zone” may not be so lucky.
A bit of marketing from Brian Broccoli and Suzy Sweetpea drives kids to the salad bar.
The Libertarian candidate believes global warming is a moot point.
We’re not talking about the health of the planet this time — we’re talking about you.