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Louie Psihoyos promises his new documentary about extinction is a real-life Ocean's 11.
The salty waste makes roads less slippery, but environmentalists warn that it contains nasty chemicals and radiation.
ERM, which wrote the environmental study on Keystone XL, did dodgy and deceptive stuff, but none of it amounted to serious rule breaking, says the State Department's inspector general.
Farmers today don't muddy rivers as much as they used to -- but the full downstream picture is still quite dark.
Oil giants claim there are no limits on the future of oil and gas extraction, but they may be in for a surprise or two down the road.
A reader inquires about bovine flatulence. Umbra lets it rip.
An Australian agency has given Indian and Australian coal mining companies permission to dump silt from a dredging project in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.
Hawaii lawmakers have stepped in to protect Monsanto, Syngenta, and other ag giants from local laws that restrict their operations.
By Janet Larsen Last year was the thirty-seventh consecutive year of above-normal global temperature. According to data from NASA, the...