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If you cared purely about the ecosystem, especially in the West, you’d just let it burn.
The absurdity is part of the point of this study.
Berkeley, California, just became the first city in the country to ban gas pipelines — the little ones that go into houses.
How much detail is too much when you're trying to limit the ecological impact of your diet?
You’ve hit upon a new twist on an age-old question: Does absence make the heart grow fonder, or just help the climate grow warmer?
Habitat destruction will have devastating consequences for people, too.
The New Jersey senator, son of two graduates of historically black colleges and universities, wants to invest $100 billion in the schools.
Major U.S. cities are leaking methane at twice the rate calculated by the EPA.
This question is inherently, existentially, and unavoidably upsetting. But it still needs an answer.