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"Good Laboratory Practice" codes aimed to keep bad industry practices in check. Instead, they've become a costly burden that excludes public-interest-oriented research from key decisions.
As the West burns, the way the feds fight wildfires doesn't jibe with the reality of climate change.
What do millions of dollars in television ads and mail and voter outreach get you? The status quo in Wisconsin and California.
Put down the BPA-free plastic water bottle and step away from the non-toxic sippy cup.
1970s scholars posited that an “apartheid ecology” excluded people of color from environmentalism. Were they right?
Perspective on the food movement from a writer who grew up shoveling manure.
Clear majorities are concerned about climate change and favor action to mitigate it, a new poll finds. But Republican politicians just don't care.
Want to cut your air conditioning costs, save people from getting sick, and slow global warming at the same time? Grab a bucket of white paint.
An error-riddled hit-job op-ed in The New York Times blasts Showtime’s new series on climate change, "Years of Living Dangerously." Here's why the op-ed is wrong.