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Superstorm Sandy destroyed hives that were home to a million bees in Brooklyn, a blow to efforts to develop bees well-suited to New York City.
We already have a popular grassroots movement demanding climate action: Beyond Coal. And D.C. environmentalists could learn a lot from it.
In Brooklyn's poorest neighborhood, one architect combines urban farming, smart design, and a little grit to draw the community into the process of creating a more sustainable city.
Which seems kind of like a no-brainer, but what do we know.
Corporate Knights magazine recently surveyed enviro groups for opinions on which president was greenest. Find out the surprising results.
The broad, open ocean of the brand new North Coast has lots of governments and companies already planning for the economic and strategic possibilities.
Just as Republicans chose to ignore projections that Romney would lose, many Americans are choosing to ignore dire climate projections.
Walmart is expanding its "Sustainability Index" to make its products greener. But it should start with its labor force: Workers are planning a big "Black Friday" strike.
Air pollution is down in L.A., but near highways it's still high -- and that's bad news for kids' lungs.