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But don't worry, folks. The industry says this rarely happens. So the odds that your water is flammable are pretty low.
Information won't lead to action without proactive planning -- the kind that requires cooperation between government, business, and other groups with a commitment to change.
The key to climate salvation lies in making our cities denser. Alex Steffen explains why smart "walksheds" pave the way to lower emissions.
Burlington, Vt., is the land of socialist senators and Ben & Jerry’s. But sustainability chief Jennifer Green says the town still has its work cut out for it.
Around the world this week, people are spurning their cars in favor of buses, bikes, and their own two feet. Are you up for the challenge, America?
When times get tough, Americans seem incapable of having rational discussions about our most pressing issues. As a result, they’ve been erased from the political discourse. The implications are downright ugly.
And waiting in the wings -- Leslie, the second-earliest "L" storm in history.
Arctic states and international powerhouses are in the early stages of a new struggle to extract resources from way up north.
The EPA suspects that Disney Studios may have introduced carcinogenic chromium 6 into the regional water supply.