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Advocates say genetically modified crops are regulated like crazy. Critics say they are totally unregulated. We hack our way through this rhetorical impasse.
Climate deniers threw all their might at disproving the famous "hockey stick" climate change graph. Here's why they failed.
Those of us who are suspicious of GMOs need to come to grips with the ways that the risks of gene-splicing resemble those of old-school agronomy.
The U.S. Chemical Safety Board is trying to figure out why a fertilizer plant exploded last month, but the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is getting in the way.
This is almost certainly not a result of pollution or the BP spill or whatever, but feel free to freak out, as it is probably a sign of the End Times anyway.
Inadvertent releases from oil and chemical facilities pose scary health threats to locals, according to a recent investigation. ExxonMobil and BP are big offenders.
With a behind-the-scenes accounting change, the Obama administration has justified more government regulation to fight climate change.
What are the risks of genetically modified food? And how can critics avoid bias when they study them? We take a deeper look.
Exurban development patterns not only worsen climate change, they also make residents more vulnerable to one of its effects.