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Climate change is screwing with maple syrup. Farmers are trying a new tool to salvage what syrup they can get.
The area around Aspen, Colo., enjoys a great bus system and bikeshare program. Take that, big cities.
Two new reports outline the economic boons that would follow if we would just dump our climate-wrecking dirty-energy addiction.
Being a waitress in Williston, N.D., is just as horrible as it sounds.
Cellulosic ethanol was supposed to be a climate savior, but a new study casts doubt on that assumption.
Household energy efficiency is coming of age, and as a result, we've got a monumentally important new solution to climate change.
Anthony Ingraffea argues that fugitive methane emissions turn natural gas from a climate benefit into yet another strike against fossil fuels.
White House science adviser John Holdren says the phrases "global warming" and "climate change" just aren't cutting it.
Beyond Petroleum? Not anymore. These two oil giants plan to stay oil giants, with emphasis on the oil.