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Drones send privacy advocates into a tizzy. But can camera-equipped bots help enforce environmental regs?
That’s WAY better than shooting a web outta your wrists or smashing things with a giant hammer.
Hope is critical as a motivator in the very doom-heavy world of climate change activism, according to a new study.
Climate communicators badly want to believe that it's possible to reach the Tea Party. Recent episodes from far-right conservatism cast doubt on that proposition.
The wildlife, plants, and coral reefs of Kauai, many already endangered, are under further risk because of heavy spraying on GMO test fields.
Fights over rooftop solar generally focus on "net metering," but the challenge to utilities is far greater than that, and if they hope to survive, their response must be more ambitious.
Similar ballot measures have failed in California and Washington. Have the Oregon activists learned from those defeats?
By hooking up laptops and desktops into a distributing computing network, volunteers can help climate scientists crunch numbers.
Two new studies reveal the staggering disconnect between actual methane emissions and official EPA estimates.