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New York's Zach Pickens resurrects the ancient art of seed saving -- with a focus on plants that thrive on rooftops and fire escapes.
New health worries at Fukushima, and a collapsing building at Chernobyl.
The Colorado Oil and Gas Association wants to retract its pro-fracking petition after a newspaper revealed it was bogus.
Get lazy, folks! Working fewer hours could make a significant dent in climate-warming emissions.
By Janet Larsen Freeing America from its dependence on oil from unstable parts of the world is an admirable goal,...
The mostly white, Republican Michigan government is taking over the mostly black, Democratic Detroit government. What could possibly go wrong?
Millions of Americans are breathing easier these days as we announce that the Sierra Club Beyond Coal campaign has crossed...
Was BP grossly negligent, or just plain ol' negligent? A trial that began Monday over the Deepwater Horizon spill will answer that question.
Utilities are fighting with solar advocates over an obscure but important policy called "net metering." Here's what's at stake, and why it matters.