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RIP Theo Colborn, a scientist who alerted us to the issue of endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
While high-profile issues aroused inflexible rhetoric, the food movement made real progress this year in a handful of important but less prominent areas.
New science shows that thanks to methane leaks, gas won't work as a "bridge fuel."
Nonwhites are significantly more likely to think global warming should be a top priority for the U.S. government.
Even if we solve the methane problem, shale gas alone won't save us.
Wasting less where food is produced is not only good for the planet, but it also helps reduce poverty -- the best way to get at hunger.
The many ways to get through an overload of beets, starting with this bright salad.
How Patridge Farm is building a better food system.
No, GMOs and vaccines are not the liberal equivalent of climate denial.