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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...
Satellites are letting scientists know what happened to all the sewage from Hurricane Sandy. Which we need to know about, even though it's uh, crappy news.
Do the holidays have you feeling frazzled? Check out Umbra's guide on how to streamline your life and still enjoy the heck out of it.
A new documentary film follows an intrepid team of photographers as they set out to capture, and communicate, the awesome violence of climate change.
NYT blogger Andy Revkin is unhappy that Keystone activists are angry at him. But there's only so long you can float above the real climate fights, supporting action in the abstract but never in the particular.
Reducing emissions from airplanes over the Arctic could allow the region's ice to recover slightly, according to new research.
In a first-of-its-kind action, the agency closes a plant linked to a salmonella outbreak earlier this year.
As the EPA gets close to finalizing new soot standards, a look at how this pollution affects our health.