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There's not much chance of a global carbon price emerging from Paris, but smaller cap-and-trade programs and carbon taxes are in effect around the world.
Congress may vote as soon as next month on whether to lift the ban, which has been in place since 1975.
The neighborhood's fresh air has long been overtaken by a trash transfer station.
We're talking imprisoned mothers, late-term abortions, Amy Poehler, and apple cake for this week's Shots & Chasers.
Bleaching is back in a big way, and we're not just talking about Justin Bieber.
Unsurprisingly, Coke disputes the claim.
A new poll claims the drunken munchies are the Achilles heel of vegetarians.
According to a new model, the world's current carbon-cutting commitments may not be enough.
The other half of Manhattan didn't make splashy headlines after Hurricane Sandy, but its woes were real. Now community activists are preparing for the next time.