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Antibiotics, eggs, nitrogen, and Monsanto's new seeds: A food politics news roundup.
The environmental movement’s approval ratings are going down the tubes, even as more Americans profess to live greener lifestyles. Here’s what’s up.
Science journalist Chris Mooney talks about the GOP's war on science and the psychological differences between liberals and conservatives.
Rex Tillerson says his company's all about science, activists are "manufacturers of fear," people are ignorant, climate change is real, but don't worry because we'll adapt. What?
Super Tuesday results: The rich guy who would be terrible for the environment won primaries in six states, the scary...
Guys, we have to step up our game, or we’re going to be smoked by our own parents. According to...
Thin sea ice leads to a "bromine explosion" that turns gaseous mercury in the atmosphere into a toxic pollutant that falls on snow, land and ice and can accumulate in fish.
Glad to see so many people talking about getting ammonia-treated beef trimmings out of school lunch? You have this former Beef Products Inc. employee to thank.
Former Microsoft exec Nathan Myhrvold built a specialized set of models to answer the question: What effect will deployment of clean energy have on global temperature? The results are in ... and grim.