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This cash crop is keeping some farmers on the land, but the almond boom offers no long-term promise of security.
A newly proposed "pied-à-terre tax" in New York City would apply to luxury homes owned by people who don’t actually live in the city.
The GOP position on climate change is unstable, both intellectually and politically, and it's getting ever more awkward for candidates to stick to it.
The EPA has put the state on probation until it figures out a way to stop dairy farms from polluting streams, rivers, and Lake Champlain -- the water supply for a third of Vermont's population.
Klein's new book, "This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate," argues that it's now too late for incremental steps to fight climate change. We have go big.
NATO's secretary general says Russia "engages actively" with "environmental organizations working against shale gas." Enviros say that's bullshit.
As CO2 levels rise, coral-reef fish seem to lose the ability to recognize each other.
Hotter temperatures mixed with humidity will make it unbearable to live in, oh, everywhere.
And no, that’s actually not a rhetorical question.