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States are charged with implementing Obama's carbon rule for power plants. Which ones will cooperate and which ones won't?
Community land trusts can guarantee a level of economic diversity in urban neighborhoods, and help locals take charge of their own destiny.
Turns out that wider lanes only encourage people to drive faster, with deadly results.
The people who deny climate change are most likely to suffer from it.
We pitted Boston and Seattle against each other based on some of our favorite urban metrics -- like transit, oysters, and celebrity activists.
The main goal of transportation that costs riders nothing — getting people out of their cars — can't be achieved by eliminating fares.
A new report written for the European Commission says cleaner power is cheaper power when all costs are considered.
A recent Cornell study found alarming levels of lead in NYC-grown vegetables. Should we be freaked?
The disastrous hurricane hit two years ago this week. But red tape has made rebuilding painfully slow.