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The President of the United States has chosen to make the goal of 80% clean electricity generation by 2035 the first...
We are altering the earth’s climate, setting in motion trends we do not always understand with consequences we cannot anticipate.
To address climate change, we need to change behavior, but appeals to the rational mind aren't enough. So what works? Here's a glimpse.
Revlon’s eyeliners. Nabisco’s Oreo cookies. Caress’ Tahitian Renewal Silkening Exfoliating Pomegranate Seeds & Tahitian Palm Oil Body Wash. These are...
Future generations will judge us with unimaginable harshness for our failure to address the coming global catastrophe, and justifiably so.
Yes, cooking is wonderful, and so is communal eating with family and friends. But there's something powerful about standing up in a crowded cityscape and eating something simple and delicious that has been cooked before your eyes.
Few sectors rival the global economic importance of sex, but so far sustainability professionals have left it completely untouched.
New York City has asked federal permission to ban food stamp purchases of sugar-sweetened drinks. While some fret, it's a move worth making.
Reports are in and it doesn't look good for the Obama administration's response to the oil spill.