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Making chocolate wastes most of the cacao plant. Are you ready to try other parts of the cacao fruit?
Experts fear the president will replace the fired inspectors general with loyalists who will turn a blind eye to corruption.
According to Indigenous legal experts, the freeze erodes the little trust Indian country has in the federal government.
Federal laws meant to protect land and wildlife are being misused to curb wind and solar development across the U.S.
Milton's wind speeds skyrocketed by 90 mph in 24 hours. It’s one of the fastest intensification events scientists have ever witnessed in the Atlantic.
Metropolitan gardens and farms are extraordinarily powerful tools that can improve food security, lower temperatures, and create invaluable gathering spaces.
Industry-backed pesticide immunity laws are advancing nationwide, raising fears that farmers and families harmed by pesticides could lose their right to seek justice.
A $150 million “catastrophe bond” will help with hurricane recovery, but experts hope financial markets will invest more in adaptation.
The Great Salt Lake is drying up. What happens when a data center as large as a city sits next to it?