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Fast food workers are on the march nationwide. What, oh what, are the poor corporate fat cats to do?
Contrary to what the U.S. State Department says, the head of an oil-sands company insists that the industry needs the pipeline to help it expand.
Technically all the animals will be in kennels, but we're going to cling to our fantasy of being whisked through the countryside in a pile of cats and dogs.
Food writers recently got a taste of a $332,000 beef-free burger. Is this the future of meat or just a sideshow?
If we manage well, we can achieve a higher quality of life both individually and socially.
BP says it shouldn't have to pay so much to help companies hurt by the Deepwater Horizon spill. It wants the U.K. government to ask the U.S. government for help.
Monsanto tested a GMO wheat strain a decade ago but gave it up and never got it approved. Now it's invaded a field in Oregon, which could be bad news for America's wheat exporters.
Traditional media has not served climate change very well. Here's a pitch for a more personal, informal, and occasionally profane approach.
Next time you find yourself drunk at a festival, instead of finding an isolated patch of grass to pee on, consider the public tower of straw that turns your pee into plant-friendly compost.