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As the ocean absorbs carbon, it's becoming too acidic to grow oysters, spurring those in the shellfish industry to lead the charge for awareness.
The media, of course, played up the apparent contradiction instead of the science.
Committee chair Rep. Smith has suggested that the threat of climate change is overblown, but now worries about space rocks.
Distributed power threatens to send utilities into a death spiral. Naturally, they would like to slow it down. Is there any way for distributed energy and utilities to get along? Maybe!
…originally published at GRIP…. When last we left our intrepid heroes, the great Northwest had woken up to find itself...
By Lester R. Brown The world is in transition from an era of food abundance to one of scarcity. Over...
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?