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The Detroit Water and Sewerage District is pausing the controversial water shut-offs for 15 days.
A new study tells you how much your diet is warming the planet.
We already knew about the "smart idiot" effect. Now, meet the "rich idiot" effect.
With the judgment in their favor tied up in a New York courtroom, indigenous residents of Ecuador's oil-polluted rainforest are going back to basics.
You may not have felt a thing, but when food prices spiked in 2008 and 2011, they sent experts into a tizzy of debate over why it happened and what we can learn.
Big Oil has convinced some lawmakers to try to delay the inclusion of motor fuels in the state's carbon-trading system. Because it cares about struggling families.
And no, that’s actually not a rhetorical question.
NATO's secretary general says Russia "engages actively" with "environmental organizations working against shale gas." Enviros say that's bullshit.
The Republican energy agenda goes far beyond Keystone.