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Artist Mia Feuer wanted to submerge a gas station in the river, but locals fought back. We unpack all the reasons why.
Rather than armchair postulating about what MIGHT work better, one transit firm did some real-time analysis and videotaped the results.
Vincent Meertens and his girlfriend Larissa tracked all their bike trips for a year.
If there’s no such thing as a free lunch, then how can Americans get solar on their roof with “zero...
Ecolabels from certification programs like the Marine Stewardship Council align market interests with sustainability initiatives -- but can you trust what’s on the label?
A Guardian writer argues for a drastic rethink of America's love of pets. First up: golden retriever time-shares.
The lighted sheet looks like a magical page from an unpublished Harry Potter book. (Or a glow-in-the-dark Barbie hammock.)
Think of this as a study guide for your climate-change-and-seafood pop quiz.
For half the world's oceans, there are no fishing rules. Banning fishing there would boost fisheries closer to shores and make the whole enterprise more sustainable.