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1970s scholars posited that an “apartheid ecology” excluded people of color from environmentalism. Were they right?
The Bridge the Gulf blog is hands-down the best source of post-spill news and insight, written by locals who have a stake in the recovery.
Want to cut your air conditioning costs, save people from getting sick, and slow global warming at the same time? Grab a bucket of white paint.
This list paints a pretty bizarre picture of America's future.
California cities edge closer to a comprehensive plan for riders and drivers to sensibly share the streets.
Behind a successful effort to focus attention on an oil company lay a paid Twitter promotion and an elusive group named The Toxic Effect.
San Francisco is clearly vying for the title of Most Sustainable City in the United States.
Overheard at the water cooler this week: Tom: Sally, did you know we can solve climate change for as little...
After suburban voters torpedoed a tax to fund bus service in the Seattle Metro area, transit activists grapple with the sad reality: Maybe the ‘burbs just weren’t designed for buses.