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Now that Californians can get fined $500-a-day for overwatering their lawns, businesses that paint lawns green are expanding.
After calls for voluntary conservation didn't work, the drought-stricken state is cracking down on profligate water use.
On Oct. 1, Massachusetts institutions producing more than a ton of leftovers a week must donate the scraps instead of dumping them.
Under pressure to get a publishing giant into the iconic tower, the site's developers may have sacrificed a core part of its green plans.
News accounts of eco-disasters give us a false sense that everything is going to be OK. Because we really, really want everything to be OK.
New research shows that a vegetarian diet is good for you and the climate, both. Just please, go easy on the lentils.
It takes a gallon of water to produce one almond. And that's not the most insane fact about the hedge-fund-fueled race to plant thirsty trees in the middle of a catastrophic drought.
The scientists behind the controversial study that linked GMO-fueled herbicides with sickness in lab rats have also now published some of their data.
The latest draft report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change centers on a really scary word: irreversible.