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The oil pipeline that ruptured beneath Mayflower was defective when was laid in the 1940s. Why didn't Exxon know? Where else was the flawed piping used?
The D.C. court at the center of the Senate fight is a key arena for environmental regulation.
Yosemite isn't the only park facing a growing risk of wildfires.
A clump of moss on the Antarctic Peninsula is ballooning -- a botanical pioneer in a fast-warming region.
When Halliburton's computer simulations showed it could have shared blame for the epic blowout and oil spill, the company destroyed the results.
A new study from Media Matters shows just how far Fox News has strayed from reality on climate change.
Books on the GMO controversy don't always wear their sympathies and biases on their sleeves -- so here's a handy guide.
One of two companies that wanted to build a massive gold and copper mine near Bristol Bay has pulled out of the project, leaving its future uncertain.
Get those coffee grounds the hell out of the compost pile, because science has worked out how to transform them into booze.