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A physician-turned-street-artist takes an urban art form to a landscape where most of the walls are eons-old stone.
Photo: Alicia Guy Joel Huesby comes from a long line of conventional farmers, but in 1994, he had what he...
This post originally appeared at Facing South. This week, in a courtroom in Prince William County, Va., a hearing will...
In farming circles, the debate about whether or not to till soil has been going on for years. Now the latest information from the Rodale Institute kicks up more dirt.
Why taste tests conducted in controlled environments don’t tell the whole story.
The New York Times has come out with an editorial position on the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, and it’s unusually definitive, considering that we still have news media trying to represent “both sides” of the climate change “debate.” Here’s how they break it down.
The folks on Wall Street discover what Critical Mass has long known: A bike is a powerful protest tool.
A major heat wave is causing record demand in Texas–Monday set a record of 66,867 MW, and Tuesday is expected...
A coalition of 56 influential policy organizations are working to ensure that clean air and water remain at the center of the Farm Bill discussion.