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The increase in ice may actually be a sign the warming continent is in trouble.
While high-profile issues aroused inflexible rhetoric, the food movement made real progress this year in a handful of important but less prominent areas.
RIP Theo Colborn, a scientist who alerted us to the issue of endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
Probably not -- but a Japanese study DID find links between increasing temperature extremes and a declining proportion of male newborns.
It's a spot of good news in an otherwise gloomy news-scape.
Wasting less where food is produced is not only good for the planet, but it also helps reduce poverty -- the best way to get at hunger.
The many ways to get through an overload of beets, starting with this bright salad.
As with everything in the good ol’ U S of A, corporations can have more power than government when it comes to the treatment of farmworkers!
They gobble up trees and send politicians into a frenzy. But do the bugs know more about climate change than we do?