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Last May, the department suggested new regulations by the end of 2012. No longer.
With falling water tables, eroding soils, and rising temperatures making it difficult to feed growing populations, control of arable land...
Cities like Oakland, Calif., are learning galleries and high-end coffee shops can't solve violence, poverty, and other inner-city problems. And when climate change hits hard, they may hurt more than help.
Juventina Villa Mojica's efforts to preserve local forest conflicted with the gangs' desire to plant more drugs.
Grist’s green-living pioneer, the Greenie Pig, has some unconventional ideas for gift-giving this season -- and she needs a little help.
A reader wonders if it’s unethical to hang on to Big Oil stocks, and if shareholder activism does any good. Umbra offers some centsible advice.
To get out of paying $6 million in state taxes, Shell decided to try to tow a drilling rig from Alaska to Seattle in the middle of a storm.
The number of cyclists the country has created has outstripped the capacity of its infrastructure.
By doubling its local-food purchasing in 2012, Bozeman's Community Food Co-op joins the growing ranks of institutions around the country successfully connecting eaters with local farms.