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A reader frets that her future mother-in-law wants to cook the poultry in plastic. Umbra advises her to keep the peas.
Damage to New York from Sandy will run $19 billion -- but we don't seem to want to prevent it happening again.
We already have a popular grassroots movement demanding climate action: Beyond Coal. And D.C. environmentalists could learn a lot from it.
Here's what BP doesn't want you to know about the use of Corexit after the 2010 Gulf of Mexico spill.
With her new book "Long Way on a Little," the author of "Radical Homemakers" talks about how to use the bones, fat, and extra parts of grass-fed animals to make them last.
In which our hapless hero does his best to get himself out of the hole he dug when he asked, in front of all the world, that friends and family give his kids nothing for Christmas.
French bees don't have much better taste than American bees, it turns out.
The key to carbon zero cities lies not in retrofitting old structures, says Alex Steffen, but in optimizing the tons of new building we'll do over the next 20 years.
A worldwide transition to a climate-balanced global economy lies completely within our reach. How can that be? The answer sits right where we live.