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More than 360,000 acres of waterfront habitat were lost between 2004 and 2009, and prairie wetlands took a beating too. Blame development and the ethanol mandate.
A reader insists she can scrub circles around even a super efficient dishwasher. Umbra brushes up on the basics.
For most of the time that human beings have walked the earth, we lived as hunter-gatherers. The share of the...
Coal is in trouble in the U.S. In China, though, coal consumption is projected to keep on rising, says the International Energy Agency.
Enviros and smart-growth advocates are praising Obama's proposed transportation bill. Too bad funding is such a hurdle.
Piles of fake snow at the Olympics are the latest sign of an industry on the brink.
The Department of Energy struck a deal with the pay-TV industry to make DVRs and other set-top boxes suck up less power.
A new lawsuit aiming to sharpen the Clean Water Act's acidification rules might be a stretch -- but it's better than nothing.
College administrators may be giving divestment protesters the cold shoulder, but some Wall Street leaders are warming up to the idea of accurately pricing climate change.