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A veteran marketer says green organizations must drop the nature imagery, talk about people, and repeat, repeat, repeat if they want to move the needle on climate.
More than 360,000 acres of waterfront habitat were lost between 2004 and 2009, and prairie wetlands took a beating too. Blame development and the ethanol mandate.
A local ruling could reset the clock on pipeline approval and further delay the contested project.
It may have been more music number than riot, but last year's bank sing-in remains a target for New York prosecutors.
In 1994, President Clinton signed Executive Order 12898, a landmark in protecting communities of color from industrial pollution. For those living in the dirty streets, it was long overdue.
A reader insists she can scrub circles around even a super efficient dishwasher. Umbra brushes up on the basics.
Coastal residents are irate about rising flood insurance premiums. But the next time the sea crushes the coast, the taxpayers may not be able to pick up the bill.
For most of the time that human beings have walked the earth, we lived as hunter-gatherers. The share of the...
Coal is in trouble in the U.S. In China, though, coal consumption is projected to keep on rising, says the International Energy Agency.