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Climate change is disproportionately warming the oceans, but scientists warn that this trend won't keep landlubbers cool forever.
ExxonMobil won't say precisely what chemicals it spilled in Louisiana -- maybe because it's too busy keeping journalists away from another oil-oopsie in Arkansas.
Three-fourths of all tornadoes worldwide touch down right here in the U.S. of A. Why are we so lucky?
South of New Orleans, a tugboat pushed an oil barge into a pipeline area where shipping is banned, and the resulting fire is still blazing.
A new, in-depth study looks at temperatures stretching back 11,300 years, and the news doesn't bode well.
A new bill aims to reduce "super pollutants," which warm the atmosphere while also killing people and plants. It's a great idea; too bad we don't have a great Congress.
Drawn by a desire to feed the world, build community, and find a meaningful life, more and more women are cultivating careers in farming.
Turns out that, as a business proposition, the sharing economy can be a pretty risky one.
Street artist INSA paints, photographs, re-paints, and re-photographs his works over a span of days, resulting in a piece of graffiti art that becomes really special when viewed as a time-lapse animation.