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The classic red party cup didn't just appear out of the blue. Join us as we go deeper to find the who -- and the why -- in this video.
There's now even more peer-reviewed research from actual scientists to debunk a favorite climate-denier theory.
A new survey found that only 4 in 10 Americans know that the lightbulbs will disappear on New Year’s Day.
Some developing countries have oversized carbon footprints because they manufacture so much of our junk, and their factories are sending smog back our way.
South Portland has imposed a six-month moratorium on shipping tar-sands oil through its port, and is now looking at a permanent ban.
Can open fields capture atmospheric carbon and stash it away in the soil? You bet, says the data from a project in Marin.
If we don't mend our ways, wild areas nearly as big as Brazil will turn into farmland by 2050. A new U.N. report lays out a plan for avoiding that.
There's no way to be sure if Delhi's air pollution is worse than Beijing's, but this Delhi-based reporter concludes both cities are filthy.
A former Mississippi mayor takes the helm of an office that has long been at odds with environmental justice leaders. She doesn't have much green cred, but that may be just as well.