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Asia Pulp and Paper said it would stop cutting down Indonesian forests. Now, green groups say, it has delivered on much of its promises.
Yes, farmers use a whole lot of Golden State water. But there's no easy solution to the state's drought woes in turning off their taps.
A reader frets that her home entertainment habits may be rubbing the climate the wrong way. Umbra scratches below the surface.
Thanks, climate change.
The state board of education is introducing nonsense into teaching guidelines for climate change.
Stephen Colbert leaves numbers to the nerds and summons a demon to cover election results.
The government's rosy predictions about natural gas are wrong, suggests a new analysis.
For Chicago's depressed black neighborhoods, yuppie invasions are more manageable than chronic problems of inequality and ineffective policy.
The results of the election got you down? Good news! It wasn't a total train wreck.