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First they poisoned the tap water. Now they're hauling huge quantities of sand out of the ground to feed their habit.
As environmental causes move from national to local, we can take some notes from the tragic but phenomenally successful story of "The Mayor of Castro Street."
How does one deal with the cognitive dissonance of being on a business trip in a place whose pop culture reputation revolves around lust and debauchery?
Disappearing beaches, erosion, and buildings toppling into the sea are just a few problems citizens of Shishmaref, Alaska, are dealing with due to climate change.
How would an independent Scotland pay for its clean energy future?
It took 247 days to walk from London to Istanbul. Flight time would have been about four hours.
By improving irrigation, efficiency, recycling, and stormwater-capture practices, California could free up enough extra water to meet all of its cities' needs.
The Democrat in the Maine Senate race is the greener candidate, but environmental groups are still supporting Collins.
Renewable electricity standards are not expensive to implement, a new study finds.