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A reporter spent three weeks kayaking the length of California's San Joaquin River -- but thanks to its forlorn state, he had to do a lot of walking.
Study finds that cyclists feel safer when bike lanes are separated from car traffic. Study’s parents consider study underachiever, wish study was more like its sister Human Genome Project.
The founder of Equitable Origin wants to create green, fair-trade certification for the oil industry.
Alec Johnson chained himself to an excavator to stop Keystone XL. A year later, he's still awaiting trial -- and hoping to set a helpful precedent for protesters.
A new report finds that environmental groups, foundations, and government agencies have made little progress over the decades to include people of color, poor people, and others outside of the white middle class.
There's some sensible thinking behind the trendy diet, but it's fueled by a "press reset" mentality that distracts us from more realistic solutions to food problems.
A provocative new study claims that conservative climate skeptics actually know plenty of science.
From a military and engineering career to fighting fracking -- meet one of the most interesting candidates on the ballot in November.
“It’s the most inspirational work that I’m doing…this is an inspirational and aspirational effort…at the heart of it is love...