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The lawsuit against Chipotle is so crazy it just might work. But probably not.
Increasingly intricate climate models suggest that Seattle will be warmer and wetter on average -- but it's not averages that the city is worried about.
From butterfly bridges to moth cinemas, Natalie Jeremijenko's work highlights the mutualistic relationships between humans and the natural world.
Not many scientists are trying to grow meat in the lab, but those who are think it could change the world.
In drought conditions, consolidating water systems brings out ugly politics.
A local youth activists says the enraged protesters’ “behavior is a result, or correlates with the environment that they live in.”
When well-off white people flee to the suburbs, it's bad for those left behind in inner cities and bad for the environment too.
The majority of women in Texas encounter some sort of barrier to accessing reproductive healthcare.
The railroad industry says 2014 was its safest year on record -- but a close look at the numbers isn't going to make you feel very safe.