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The EPA has lowered the amount of biofuels required to be blended into gasoline. That's a good thing, even though it makes oil companies happy.
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Hurricane Sandy was just a taste of what's to come. Now you can get a look at the full meal deal, thanks to a super cool new mapping tool.
You might want a medieval-style taste-tester at your side, just in case.
Genetically engineered crops are supposed to make it easier for farmers to protect the earth by plowing less. But the record is spotty.
A reader wonders if she needs to resort the dryer in the cooler months. She knows Umbra would never leave her hanging.
The sweet news from a new study is that children are exercising more, watching TV less, and eating more healthful foods than they used to.
When Midwestern states and their industrial friends sued over a new EPA rule, they got just what they wanted: to keep polluting, and poisoning, as long as possible.
The right-wing American Legislative Exchange Council has been pushing state bills to undermine renewable portfolio standards -- and losing.