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In 1910, African Americans owned over 15 million acres in the former slave-holding states, much of it along the coasts. Few of them reaped the bounty as those lands were transformed into beach towns and resorts.
This list paints a pretty bizarre picture of America's future.
If you wonder why more black people aren’t so quick to fight against the Keystone XL pipeline, it’s because we’re too busy fighting the school-to-prison pipeline.
By Lester R. Brown Overnight, China has become a leading world grain importer, set to buy a staggering 22 million...
Overheard at the water cooler this week: Tom: Sally, did you know we can solve climate change for as little...
The Obama administration is on the verge of taking its biggest-ever step to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
San Francisco is clearly vying for the title of Most Sustainable City in the United States.
Sounds like it's time for a delicious antigravity stir-fry.
A group of government agencies have released a strategic research plan for ocean acidification. Stop yawning, this is important!