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Dense housing means underground power lines. Which means power even after an überstorm hits.
Two big ballot initiatives backed by enviros -- on GMO labeling in California and clean power in Michigan -- lost on Tuesday. But other green measures won.
By Janet Larsen In recent years weather events have whiplashed between the extremes of heat and cold, flooding and drought....
There's a bumper peanut crop this year, meaning low prices -- for conventional peanuts, that is. Meanwhile, organic peanuts languish in recall.
Bamboo might seem hardy, but it does not deal well with temperature changes.
Structural protection and technological solutions alone can't keep us safe from climate-related disasters -- and assuming as much can end up causing even more damage.
ExxonMobil's annual "Outlook for Energy" report is not without bias -- or alarming data.
Renewables in the U.S. are expected to increase 4.2 percent this year, but that trend could get quashed if Congress doesn't renew a tax credit for wind power.
Sunlight falls almost anywhere, in every community. So it would make sense for any number of people in that community...