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Yes, farmers use a whole lot of Golden State water. But there's no easy solution to the state's drought woes in turning off their taps.
Something really, really terrible is about to happen to our coral.
When mapping voting districts, lawmakers must take into account not just the color of people's skin, but their common interests as well.
We talked to Oscar-winning documentarian Louie Psihoyos about how our tech-obsession might help save disappearing species, even if it's also killing them.
In the age of affirmative action and more and more women in higher education, why are women going so underrepresented in scientific fields?
The models we use to estimate the cost of climate impacts may be substantially underestimating them. New research shows how.
Rhea Suh is among the first non-whites, and one of only a small handful of women, to serve as chief executive of a large U.S. environmental group.
A recent Cornell study found alarming levels of lead in NYC-grown vegetables. Should we be freaked?
Turns out that wider lanes only encourage people to drive faster, with deadly results.