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As environmental causes move from national to local, we can take some notes from the tragic but phenomenally successful story of "The Mayor of Castro Street."
The largest demonstration in U.S. history was a nuclear disarmament rally in New York in 1982. Today's climate activists are following that lead.
A recent study found that we just don’t take lady storms seriously. As a result, they walk all over us.
The president can't commit to the U.N. Green Climate Fund because Congress won't go along, but he's going to factor climate resilience into international development plans. Hey, it's something.
Oil giants are now trying to present themselves as poverty fighters and defenders of human wellbeing.
Green Heron Tools sells farming and gardening products made for women by women.
At Flood Wall Street, where parade floats doubled as works of art and costumes irked the cops, we saw the power of protest imagery -- and its limitations.
Disappearing beaches, erosion, and buildings toppling into the sea are just a few problems citizens of Shishmaref, Alaska, are dealing with due to climate change.
A reader wonders how much water has been wasted to raise money for ALS. Umbra says it's a drop in the bucket.