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British Columbia's pioneering carbon tax not only reduced climate pollution, but gained popular support as well. Oh, and the naysayers who predicted economic doom? Didn't happen.
Kelp's not only poised to become the next big thing to hit our plates. It's making its way into our brews, too.
In an interview with Grist, the outgoing Maryland governor talks about how to make progress on climate change.
Since government won't monitor whether the oil-and-gas boom is wrecking air quality, volunteers have stepped in. Now their work is getting peer-reviewed and published.
Happily, more and more people are seeing through the hype.
If you're driving through the tightly packed residential neighborhood in south central L.A., you're liable to miss the whole operation.
How would an independent Scotland pay for its clean energy future?
Governments, communities, and everyday people are finding ways to combat the looming climate meltdown. In a five-part series this week, these students will tell you how.
There is a better way to burn your garbage, and of course the damn Swedes have already successfully adopted it.