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From tree-plantings to community gardens and citizen science, there's good work being done in America's cities, and it deserves a shout-out.
One of the greatest environmental and economic disasters in the nation's history is rushing toward a catastrophic conclusion over the next 50 years, so far unabated and largely unnoticed.
Big Ag corporations use Hawaii as a testing ground, and they're pouring money into the state to make sure citizen activists don't get their way.
Two new reports outline the economic boons that would follow if we would just dump our climate-wrecking dirty-energy addiction.
Cellulosic ethanol was supposed to be a climate savior, but a new study casts doubt on that assumption.
Forced pooling allows drillers to tap gas beneath a reluctant landowner's property if enough of their neighbors sell their drilling rights.
For 20 years, organics have provided a future for a dying industry. Dry times are changing that.
The Colorado house has no heating system, but it has a greenhouse warm enough to grow bananas, a solar-heated hot tub, and killer views.
The documentary "Free Swim" suggests that learning to swim can lift black kids up. But poverty, racism, and colonialism are tough nuts to crack.