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New study finds kudzu and other invasives can release carbon that had been sequestered in the soil.
With the judgment in their favor tied up in a New York courtroom, indigenous residents of Ecuador's oil-polluted rainforest are going back to basics.
China's push to wean itself from coal has triggered a rush to develop alternative power sources. Here's a look at its natural gas boom.
We already knew about the "smart idiot" effect. Now, meet the "rich idiot" effect.
Deepwater fracking is booming in the Gulf, but nobody has done the research to assess its impact -- and figure out what we need to know when something goes badly wrong.
A coal mine expansion snags on the 'social cost of carbon protocol' — a boring bit of legalese that could one day prove invaluable in the climate fight.
The Republican energy agenda goes far beyond Keystone.
The Detroit Water and Sewerage District is pausing the controversial water shut-offs for 15 days.
You may not have felt a thing, but when food prices spiked in 2008 and 2011, they sent experts into a tizzy of debate over why it happened and what we can learn.