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Is the Upper East Side surpassing Brooklyn in coolness, as some commentators claim? No, and here's why.
Ants might be able to speed up carbon dioxide absorption in rocks. Is this a viable way to fight global warming?
Wisconsin’s Scott Walker, Florida’s Rick Scott, and Maine’s Paul LePage were all vulnerable -- and they all triumphed anyway.
Frustration and inaction color efforts to enforce the Clean Water Act.
The latest draft report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change centers on a really scary word: irreversible.
Still missing the connection between the fight for the planet and the movement that has grown out of the killing of Michael Brown and Eric Garner? Let us explain.
Now that Californians can get fined $500-a-day for overwatering their lawns, businesses that paint lawns green are expanding.
On Oct. 1, Massachusetts institutions producing more than a ton of leftovers a week must donate the scraps instead of dumping them.
You'd think insurance firms have a strong financial incentive to get ahead of climate change-induced trouble. Think again, says a new report.