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Political reporter John Broder had a long piece in The New York Times yesterday chronicling Obama’s decision to delay a...
A new project raises bees on undeveloped land near O'Hare Airport, trains ex-convicts in beekeeping, and sells the resulting honey and beeswax.
"Leading demographers, including those at the United Nations and the U.S. Census Bureau, are projecting that world population will peak at 9.5 billion to 10 billion later this century and then gradually decline as poorer countries develop. But what if those projections are too optimistic?"
A recent state sponsored study shows that California could reduce its greenhouse gas emissions 60% compared to 1990 by 2050...
Cross-posted from Climate Progress. The National Academy of Sciences concluded in 2001 that a handful of clean energy technologies returned...
David from Eugene passes a decaying farmouse on the Verboort Populaire.Photo: Elly Blue“I think the rain is really good for...
Since the housing crash, food prices have been at the center of Wall Street speculator's games. Can government regulation make a difference?
Bigger wind turbines can harvest more wind energy, but they're also heavier, which makes them less efficient. But a scientist at Case Western Reserve University figures he can solve this fundamental dilemma by throwing carbon nanotubes at it.
It's too bad conservative lawmakers want to shut the South's booming clean economy down, since green jobs fight poverty in the region.