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Fights over rooftop solar generally focus on "net metering," but the challenge to utilities is far greater than that, and if they hope to survive, their response must be more ambitious.
A new study from the League of American Bicyclists sheds some light on the most dangerous cycling conditions.
It's called, appropriately, Climate Hawks Vote, and it aims to elect outspoken climate leaders to Congress, not just Democrats who quietly vote the right way.
Watching the ocean inch up to your doorstep can be pretty stressful. Researchers are studying the ways climate change can undermine our well-being, and how we can bounce back.
The People's Climate March, planned for NYC on Sept. 21, has a diverse coalition of organizers, from healthcare unions to environmental justice groups.
Train wrecks have done more than $10 million in damage as of mid-May this year -- nearly triple the damage for all of 2013. The feds want to stop that.
A new study sums up all the other studies about the health impact of eating organic and finds that it remains a mixed (compostable) bag.
A reader wonders if he can use rain barrel water for his garden. Umbra collects her thoughts.
Big doughnut chains use big amounts of palm oil, and they still haven't signed on to rainforest-protecting agreements