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Instead of flooding where it's not useful, California's winter deluges could be banked in the ground, helping farmers and revitalizing streams.
Even after Exxon's climate-change cover-up, the company continues an endless search for more fossil fuels.
An oil industry front group is sending out fliers claiming that a proposed bill would lead to gas rationing. Problem is, no such bill exists.
The summit has just begun, but we can already see themes emerging and battle lines being drawn.
Organizing against Keystone helped the movement develop a number of assets it previously lacked.
When national governments fall short in their climate commitments, local governments can help make up ground.
The Northeast’s cap-and-trade program, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, generated $1.3 billion in economic benefits over three years.
In the U.K., scientists find one variety of the widely used seed-coating pesticide can harm domestic honeybees -- more cause for a cautious approach.
A new study looks at how grocery stores in low-income communities can be extensions of the preschool classroom.