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A chance meeting in a Washington, D.C., bookstore turned into an hours-long conversation. Here are the highlights.
In an interview with Grist, the outgoing Maryland governor talks about how to make progress on climate change.
The former Daily Show correspondent says there are two kinds of gentrifier. Only one would open a mayonnaise shop.
Big Oil and its Republican lackeys claim that the recent elections give them a mandate to drill. It couldn't be farther from the truth.
It's not as easy as banning pesticides and boosting honeybees. We need to make our farms function more like wild ecosystems.
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.
Republicans' top priorities: approving the Keystone XL pipeline and blocking Obama's plan to curb CO2 emissions from power plants.
A modest local effort to build a seed library in Pennsylvania calls down the wrath of the state's farm regulators.
Reacting to an uptick in fatal great white shark attacks, the country’s Conservative Party has decided to kill any shark that comes anywhere near the beach.