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The climate movement may not have capital-L Leaders, but its success relies on small-l leaders by the tens of thousands.
Companies from Japan and Canada want to build the mine on land held sacred by Native Americans, and the U.S. Forest Service may just say OK.
John Kerry's speech coincided with deadly flooding in India that's being blamed on climate change. But some Indian enviros didn't appreciate his preachy tone.
The EPA has lowered its estimate of how much methane escapes during production of natural gas, but some scientists are skeptical of the rosy new figures.
Pipeline spills are happening more frequently in Upper Midwest states where tar-sands oil is more commonly transported.
Organic food may not be proven best for humans, but a new study points to it being best for the little bugs that annoy humans.
The country's leading financial newspaper jumps to the defense of the "demonized chemical compound" CO2.
South of New Orleans, a tugboat pushed an oil barge into a pipeline area where shipping is banned, and the resulting fire is still blazing.
New research shows that sea-level "lock in" -- the amount of sea-level rise we are making inevitable through carbon emissions -- is growing rapidly. Do we, should we, care about what will happen so far in the future?