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A porous layer of snow on top of the ice sheet used to collect meltwater before it flowed into the ocean, but that might not be the case anymore.
The occupiers of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge have also become the unlikely, and untrustworthy, caretakers of the Burns Paiute Tribe's heritage.
Racial and socioeconomic disparities that plague the distribution of childhood asthma are thriving.
Even if it does top a lot of them.
It was the second-hottest year ever in the U.S., and it was awfully wet too.
Is it better to send old food to the landfill or down the drain? And how can we tame the food-waste beast in our kitchens? Umbra Fisk cooks up an answer.
A misleading ballot measure backed by utilities could hamper the growth of solar power in one of the sunniest states.
Sanders’ proposed anti-fracking bill won’t pass, but he has other moves up his sleeve that a president could take without congressional cooperation.
Fancy grocery stores drive up housing prices and drive out low-income residents.