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Remember the hype about the greening of Christianity? Yeah, that, not so much.
The Democrat in the Maine Senate race is the greener candidate, but environmental groups are still supporting Collins.
Great as the march was, conservatives didn't come out to it, so it won't change Congress and it won't change the polarization gripping America.
Two historians turn to science fiction to scare the hell out of you about climate change.
Republicans and Democrats are further apart than ever, and calls for “civility” and presidential “leadership” won’t change that. It's time to think about what's next.
In New York, smart street design helped the city have its safety and its speed, too.
Kelp's not only poised to become the next big thing to hit our plates. It's making its way into our brews, too.
From Keystone to Ferguson, the climate march to New York's fracking ban, here are the highs and lows of a pivotal year for the planet.
British Columbia's pioneering carbon tax not only reduced climate pollution, but gained popular support as well. Oh, and the naysayers who predicted economic doom? Didn't happen.