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At a press conference with Sweden Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, President Obama was asked what the U.S. could learn from Sweden. His first thought was sustainable energy development.
A new study warns of a threat to U.K. wildlife as rising sea levels and changing weather patterns transform coastlines.
A bike club for African American women takes off in Washington, D.C., as cycling gains momentum in communities of color nationwide.
Four hot sauce brands have scary levels of lead in them, so stop putting them in your mouth and start painting your unfinished basement with them.
New Mexicans are having to rely on trucked-in water, bears are getting antsy, desperate farmers are selling their water to frackers, and more.
Residents of northern China lost an average of five years from their lives because the government handed out free coal from 1950 to 1980.
In an address to her department, the secretary of the interior called climate action a "moral imperative."
Most African Americans, Caribbean Americans, and African immigrants live in cities. That doesn’t mean they don’t have deep roots.
I spent the past two weeks saying goodbye to my father, Jim Farrell, so instead of my usual discussion of...