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Vincent Meertens and his girlfriend Larissa tracked all their bike trips for a year.
For half the world's oceans, there are no fishing rules. Banning fishing there would boost fisheries closer to shores and make the whole enterprise more sustainable.
Ecolabels from certification programs like the Marine Stewardship Council align market interests with sustainability initiatives -- but can you trust what’s on the label?
If there’s no such thing as a free lunch, then how can Americans get solar on their roof with “zero...
A Guardian writer argues for a drastic rethink of America's love of pets. First up: golden retriever time-shares.
Think of this as a study guide for your climate-change-and-seafood pop quiz.
Roundup is losing potency as weeds evolve resistance. Seed companies want to move to other herbicides. Is farming stuck in a spray-rinse-repeat cycle?
The former Daily Show correspondent talks political satire, the so-called climate "debate," and Bill Nye the Science Guy.
Feeling the wind in your hair is way more fun than popping a pill.