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A new study finds that New York neighborhoods with lousy access to public transit are black holes for employment.
It took more than two years, but the ocean-borne radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi plant is finally detectable on U.S. shores.
From wind turbines to iron ore mines -- Walker is the absolute worst candidate for the environment.
When mapping voting districts, lawmakers must take into account not just the color of people's skin, but their common interests as well.
A new study shows that extra CO2 in the atmosphere isn't speeding up rainforest tree growth. Uh oh?
A socially conscious Yonkers bakery founded by a Buddhist teacher pioneers a novel "see no evil" approach to human resources -- and it works.
When you look at all the roads in your state, you can learn a lot about how we rewrite the land we live on.
In the geoengineering debate, "just research" is the default position of Serious People. But it's more problematic than they acknowledge.
California's persistent drought has led San Francisco to take a second look at its long-neglected underground streams and springs.