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Bjarke Ingels.This interview originally appeared in The Dirt. Bjarke Ingels is founding partner of Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). Ingels, rated...
There is a growing enthusiasm for biomass, as pundits like Arne Jungjohann look at small towns in Europe that are...
The Nobel Prize in economics was awarded for work on cause and effect, highlighting the difficulty of understanding how oil prices affect the economy.
Almost halfway through our six-month, food-focused journey across America, we found a place we didn't want to leave.
In light of the FDA's recent approval of genetically engineered salmon, the latest Food & Water Watch report on open-ocean aquaculture might leave some advocates feeling a little clammy.
A new farmers market subsidy program for food stamps recipients makes the City of Brotherly Love a just little healthier.
If cities want to get people to ride public transit, they need to ditch downtown routes and take them where the jobs are.
As a mom, I often take for granted that the water I put in my daughters sippy cup is safe,...
"China is currently in the process of building as many as 50 to 60 new nuclear plants by 2020; the vast majority will be the CPR-1000, a copy of 60's era Westinghouse technology that can be built cheaply and quickly and with the majority of parts sourced from Chinese manufacturers," says this cable from the U.S. embassy in Beijing.