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When it comes to energy use, are two stories better than one? Advice maven Ask Umbra explores the ups and downs of efficient housing.
Proxmity to contaminated sites in New Jersey differs on race and class lines.
Highly religious people are more likely to see science and religion in harmony than the nonreligious, according to a new study.
We're not doing nearly enough, says It Takes Roots, a delegation of communities on the frontlines of climate change.
Despite rising sea levels, massive floods, and a previous explosion, Florida decided not to relocate the jail.
The city boroughs' boards have rejected de Blasio's gentrification-by-another-name housing plan. Will the City Council follow suit?
Soda taxes are finally gaining traction. Next year, they might appear at the polling booth in a city near you.
A New York Times columnist tries to pin some of the responsibility for Donald Trump's rise on President Obama's shoulders. It's a bum rap.
Peabody Energy violated "New York laws prohibiting false or misleading claims," the state's attorney general found.