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The pumping of oil-drilling wastewater underground probably induced a series of earthquakes in Oklahoma, according to new research.
The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative produced $1.6 billion in economic value for participating states, a new study finds. Yes, carbon trading can be good for the economy.
Last week saw more than 50 protests against the Keystone XL and Enbridge Northern Gateway pipelines -- and vows of many more to come.
GM food is heavily tested for allergens, but we'd all be better served by a more codified and transparent process.
Do these laws stop whistleblowers from exposing abuse -- or protect farm security?
Residents of Newtok, Alaska, know they must evacuate, but who will pay the $130 million cost of moving them?
Maybe it's time to get serious about far-out planetary technofixes. Or maybe we'd just screw things up even more royally.
The industrial farm lobby is pushing tough laws that turn documenting animal abuse into a criminal activity. How did we get here?
Sustainable beer and wine are fine -- but liquor is quicker. We take a hard look at the hard stuff so you can ensure your tipple isn't a Kochtail.