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An international group of scientists have taken to the pages of Science magazine to ask climate negotiators to stop ignoring agriculture.
In a hotter world, watching and playing football outdoors in the South will be almost unbearable.
You’re a city manager hoping to cut electricity costs at sewage treatment plant, a school administrator looking to power schools...
This week we’re celebrating as more utilities are recognizing that coal is dirty and expensive, and are deciding to make...
A reader wonders if it's better to separate recyclables or to just throw everything in one bin. Umbra sorts out the truth.
Photo: Vlasta JuricekCross-posted from Climate Progress. The best wind farms in the world are already competitive with coal, gas, and...
In 2010, greenhouse-gas emissions increased more than they ever had before in one year. Blame the tepid economic recovery. The...
First things first: Another week of waiting for details of Senate legislation left little public grist this week. The Economist...
We continue digesting this year’s food politics coverage below — only this time we take account of the things that...