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High-income people moving into cities means low-income people are being pushed out. The better answer is density and more affordable housing.
The oceans are becoming warmer, more acidic, starved of oxygen, and less productive. Here are the results, in technicolor.
The shrimp farming industry gets a bad rap, but it might be greener than you think -- and we eat enough of the stuff that it's worth getting right.
The gullies are essentially pipelines that move prime soil (and herbicides and pesticides) from fields into streams.
This is food propaganda we can get behind.
And why it's too late for the rain.
A new lawsuit aiming to sharpen the Clean Water Act's acidification rules might be a stretch -- but it's better than nothing.
A sneak peak at a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist's new book about the tar-sands oil rush.
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