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Under pressure to get a publishing giant into the iconic tower, the site's developers may have sacrificed a core part of its green plans.
It takes a gallon of water to produce one almond. And that's not the most insane fact about the hedge-fund-fueled race to plant thirsty trees in the middle of a catastrophic drought.
After calls for voluntary conservation didn't work, the drought-stricken state is cracking down on profligate water use.
Now that Californians can get fined $500-a-day for overwatering their lawns, businesses that paint lawns green are expanding.
News accounts of eco-disasters give us a false sense that everything is going to be OK. Because we really, really want everything to be OK.
On Oct. 1, Massachusetts institutions producing more than a ton of leftovers a week must donate the scraps instead of dumping them.
They may look weird, but these crispy foraged greens are a delightful way to step up your usual seafood routine.
New research shows that a vegetarian diet is good for you and the climate, both. Just please, go easy on the lentils.
Is the Upper East Side surpassing Brooklyn in coolness, as some commentators claim? No, and here's why.