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Science writer Maryn McKenna explains why the drugs we rely on may soon stop working.
Heavy spending by industry buries the state's grassroots-driven labeling law.
Alternate, Upworthy-style headline: "You'll never believe which bodily fluid is not safe to buy online!"
Sure, the company has to pay a couple million here and a couple million there because of its bad behavior, but it made $45 billion in profits last year, so no problem.
Note: There's a terrible, terrible drought going on in Texas.
Ten years ago this week, Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected governor of California and he appointed me to be the Secretary...
When the president unveiled his climate action plan last summer, he failed to account for the underserved communities that bear the brunt of our fossil fuel addiction. A new petition aims to change that.
Part of the Hawaiian Islands National Wildlife Refuge is being studied for potential Superfund designation, the first time plastic pollution has prompted such consideration.
Thirty years ago, scientists applied fertilizer to two test plots. More than 12 percent of the nitrogen is still in the soil, and nearly as much has leached into groundwater.