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From wildlife to city life: Coyotes are making homes in more of North American urban spaces.
Sitting down to talk about his work to focus the climate-saving power of soil carbon, Peter Donovan starts off with...
Which seems kind of like a no-brainer, but what do we know.
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.
I guess that headline was a little over the top.
Damage to New York from Sandy will run $19 billion -- but we don't seem to want to prevent it happening again.
Bikers, it turns out, are better consumers than car-drivers.
Just as Republicans chose to ignore projections that Romney would lose, many Americans are choosing to ignore dire climate projections.