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You may have heard that the Kochs scored a win by rolling back Kansas' renewable power standard, but that's not exactly how things went down.
The world could use more studies of GMO crops and health. But if they're going to make any headway, they'll need to be a lot more open.
Media coverage of the last IPCC report was pretty inconsistent. (And what's even happening with Twitter?)
Once upon a time, we started subsidizing agriculture.
Scientist Ken Caldeira explains.
A reader wonders whether "green tags" are as good as solar or wind power. Umbra does a little clean energy 'splainin'.
Despite decades of accepted science, California and Arizona are still miscounting their water supplies.
If New York's suburbs build more dense, affordable housing, it will be good for lower-income residents -- and for the environment too.
Here's the background on direct trade and its effect on coffee farmers.