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Activist, author, and podcaster Debra Prinzing wants to make the slow flower movement a thing.
Humans are "eating away at our own life support systems" at a rate unseen in the past 10,000 years, two new research papers say.
Perennial Plate's take on the PBS classic Victory Garden will take you on a tour of America's food scene.
Residents of the notoriously green city are fighting the oil giant's plans to dock its Arctic drilling fleet at the local port.
Climate modeling often shows that it's possible to decarbonize at low cost. But "possible" is a long way from practical, or likely.
The Supreme Court refuses to hear a case challenging Wisconsin's voter ID law, striking a blow against both democracy and the environment.
A North Carolina minister just slammed his state's energy monopoly for trying to turn poor people and people of color against solar power.
Steel, aluminum, titanium, or carbon fiber -- that is the question. Umbra tests the metals.
James D'Angelo wants to launch a global, government-free cap-and-trade system using bitcoin.