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At the international level, water conflicts among countries dominate the headlines. But within countries it is the competition for water...
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This is even better than Photoshopping a doctor's note or forging your mom's signature. (How old are you, anyway?)
Earlier this year I worked as an election judge for the city of Minneapolis. It was the city’s second experience...
New draft rules would require oil and gas companies to control emissions of the potent greenhouse gas methane, a first in the nation.
Fed up, young delegates to the U.N.'s famously ineffectual annual conclave push for more aid to countries inundated by climate disasters.
Farmers have a slew of tools they can use to keep GMO grain separate from traditional crops. But none of them will deliver absolute, 100-percent results.
Maybe it's contradictory to mix conservation and conventional farming. Or maybe you end up with the agricultural equivalent of a Prius.
Norse Energy sucks at its core business of drilling for oil and gas, so it's taken to suing officials and governments who've limited fracking.