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What could possibly go wrong when miners, frackers, and drillers reshape the geology beneath our feet? Talk to the evacuees of Bayou Corne, La.
I often write about the key role the federal government plays in infrastructure. Ultralight rail is one small example of...
Alaska faces more severe and frequent wildfires in the years to come. Meanwhile, its Mendenhall Glacier keeps releasing sudden surges of water.
With the primary still up in the air, one thing is clear: Climate activism and smart growth will live on in New York City long after Mike Bloomberg is gone.
People who live alone tend to live more sustainably, which is good news for cities.
A $25 billion plan, a small town, and a half-century of wrangling over the most important resource in California.
Even if the world manages to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius, the seas will rise five yards, scientists report in a new study.
The American Medical Association calls for a ban on marketing “energy drinks” to youngsters. Maybe Ronald McDonald should get the axe next.
New research suggests that people of color are at a higher risk for extreme heat events.