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Wyoming's Bureau of Land Management held a sale for the lease of 148 million tons of coal that received not a single bid, a first in state history.
They may even bring in more customers, according to a recent Seattle case study.
There are many incredible films about changes being made -- or that need to be made -- in the food system. Here are some of the best.
China's industrial behemoth hasn't just fouled up the vast nation's water; it's also taken a big bite out of its land.
And why should the world care about its new climate report? We tell you everything you need to know to sound smart at a cocktail party.
She argues that mainstream environmentalists are too tied to the neoliberal agenda to embrace the huge shifts needed to tackle climate change.
Proposed Northwest coal ports could have a bigger climate impact -- with local pollution to boot.
Randy Schekman, one of this year's Nobel Prize winners in medicine, says access to affordable, publicly supported higher education was crucial to his success. Can today's scientific talent even afford to pursue a career like his?
Has a Carbondale, CO, company found the ‘holy grail’ of community renewable energy projects? In this podcast with with Paul Spencer,...