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We pee out 90 percent of sucralose, and then it just hangs out in wastewater. NOT GOOD.
Enviros and smart-growth advocates are praising Obama's proposed transportation bill. Too bad funding is such a hurdle.
No one knows just how much surveillance of environmentalists takes place in the U.S. We do know there's not much penalty for getting caught.
Since putting some emissions reduction pledges (don’t call them commitments!) down on paper after the climate conference in Copenhagen, countries...
The Thrillist staff panicked when they heard McDonald's was eliminating its Dollar Menu. This is the hideous result.
Piles of fake snow at the Olympics are the latest sign of an industry on the brink.
A reader insists she can scrub circles around even a super efficient dishwasher. Umbra brushes up on the basics.
The U.N.'s process grinds forward, and delegates agree on some important steps to halt deforestation, but remain allergic to bigger commitments.
A recount has revealed that a fracking moratorium narrowly succeeded in Broomfield, Colo., giving fracking foes a clean sweep of recent ballot measures in the state.