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Vacant lots are the scourge of cities around the world, but they offer acres of unfulfilled potential for urban renewal.
It's not clear when we'll get another chance to put all the world's major carbon emitters on the road to a common effort.
Mangalica pigs in Hungary. Food Studies features the voices of volunteer student bloggers from a variety of different food- and...
Tea Party conservatives have tried to use the Solyndra faux-scandal to tarnish the image of clean energy, but new polling finds that it isn't working.
A new study has found that Barcelona's bike-share program, Bicing, prevents 12 deaths per year. That may not sound like much in a city of 1.6 million, but it sure seems like a big deal if you're one of the 12.
With new laws on the books and an airport garden in the works, Chicago is embracing its leafy greens.
In 2009, Walmart created a stir when it announced that it would develop a Sustainability Index to assess the environmental...
It's going to take more than wishful thinking to convince Americans to move back to the urban core.
Texas' over-the-top, economically devastating, record-breaking drought is likely to turn into a grinding, multi-year drought, reports Kate Galbraith in the Texas Tribune. That could put it on track to compete with the state's worst-ever dry spell in the 1950s, which in turn can barely compete with the prehistoric mega-droughts Texas used to experience.
In other words, Texas is a dry state with a delicate climate, and climate change is only going to make things worse.