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Perspective on the food movement from a writer who grew up shoveling manure.
What do millions of dollars in television ads and mail and voter outreach get you? The status quo in Wisconsin and California.
Farmers today don't muddy rivers as much as they used to -- but the full downstream picture is still quite dark.
"Good Laboratory Practice" codes aimed to keep bad industry practices in check. Instead, they've become a costly burden that excludes public-interest-oriented research from key decisions.
A trove of secret documents details the U.S. government's global push for shale gas.
Put down the BPA-free plastic water bottle and step away from the non-toxic sippy cup.
An error-riddled hit-job op-ed in The New York Times blasts Showtime’s new series on climate change, "Years of Living Dangerously." Here's why the op-ed is wrong.
A reader wonders if it's OK for her kids to dip into a nearby river. Umbra gets testy.
After suburban voters torpedoed a tax to fund bus service in the Seattle Metro area, transit activists grapple with the sad reality: Maybe the ‘burbs just weren’t designed for buses.