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Under looming mandatory budget cuts, polluters would win, you would lose, and Mother Earth would cop yet another blow.
When one journalist tweets that another's piece contains "too many industry talking points," it takes a lot more than 140 characters to sort out the rights and wrongs.
Conservationists are tripping over themselves to praise Obama's nomination of the CEO of REI as the nation’s top land manager. Can she convince the president it's time to kick some ass?
Want to make sense of the feud between pipeline activists and "hippie-punching" moderates? Talk to the researchers.
The day after the November 6 election I wrote about Obama’s electoral victory over Romney, which I was glad for....
Two years later, we offer a look back at "the medium chill" and a consideration of what it means to live a meaningful life.
Shell beats back a lawsuit over pollution in Nigeria, and Chevron scores a point in its fight to avoid paying for its mess in Ecuador.
This nebula is watching you, and it saw what you did, and it's pretty disgusted.
The Virginia Senate has passed a bill making it illegal to recklessly fling a car door open into traffic. But do such laws make any difference?