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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.
And it wasn't good to begin with.
After all the sound and fury of the oyster war, perhaps we can learn a better form of community decision making.
Even before the rubble from the floods has had time to settle, the water’s effect on the drought has already started to recede.
Jay Faison, a wealthy businessman, wants to get conservatives and moderates on board with "free-market" solutions to climate change.
Here's what you need to know about the trial of Big Coal's Don Blankenship.
Here's wisdom gleaned from interviews with dozens of experts in psychology, neuroscience, sociology, economics, and political science.
An on-the-charred-ground report of this year’s massive wildfires — and what we had to do with them.
These white-painted bicycles show up in cities and towns all over the world. Here's where they came from, and what they mean.