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“The government can’t change the weather,” said Florida Senator Marco Rubio last week, describing his opposition to President Obama’s State...
By Lester R. Brown The world is in transition from an era of food abundance to one of scarcity. Over...
The huge growth in fracking is not sustainable, in multiple senses of the word.
As the ocean absorbs carbon, it's becoming too acidic to grow oysters, spurring those in the shellfish industry to lead the charge for awareness.
The media, of course, played up the apparent contradiction instead of the science.
U.S. coal companies justify the push for coal export terminals in the U.S. Northwest by claiming that China's appetite for coal is endless. A new report shows that they are wrong.
Utilities are fighting with solar advocates over an obscure but important policy called "net metering." Here's what's at stake, and why it matters.
Production is down 9 percent from 2011. And coal folks are not particularly optimistic about next year either.
Committee chair Rep. Smith has suggested that the threat of climate change is overblown, but now worries about space rocks.