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By Lester R. Brown The world is in transition from an era of food abundance to one of scarcity. Over...
Speaking at Davos' annual gathering, Stern was most likely preaching to the sinners.
The day after the November 6 election I wrote about Obama’s electoral victory over Romney, which I was glad for....
Production is down 9 percent from 2011. And coal folks are not particularly optimistic about next year either.
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?
It seems clear that the problem isn't going away any time soon.
When Congress passed a nine-month farm bill extension as part of the fiscal cliff negotiations, it disappointed sustainable food advocates around the country.
This nebula is watching you, and it saw what you did, and it's pretty disgusted.
The massive decrease would result from increased development and, of course, climate change.