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A reader wants to know whether "single stream" recycling is more efficient than the usual sort-paper-and-plastic approach. Umbra digs up the answer.
Heat records are being broken across the Western U.S.
Birds that are threatened by climate change are now showing up in new locations -- on rolldown gates, apartment building walls, and stoops.
In a step it hasn't taken since the 1970s, the state water board tells key rights holders, including municipalities and water districts, to draw less H2O.
With the right "push-pull" planting combos, African farmers can ward off pests, fertilize crops, feed animals, and even withstand drought.
An article details the contradictory claims activist groups have made over the years in their fight against genetically modified crops.
The new leader of the province opposes Keystone and takes climate seriously. That’s awkward for Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
The polar bears are even saving frozen dolphin for later.
A study of Gallup poll data from around the world finds some surprising universal principles about climate beliefs -- and some critical exceptions.