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Fishermen and native groups want EPA to block the proposed Pebble Mine near Bristol Bay, one of the world's most productive salmon fisheries and home to vast reserves of gold and copper.
A new article in The Atlantic argues healthy eaters and Pollanites should embrace fast food so the industry will reform itself. What's wrong with this argument?
We wouldn’t be here without her. We’ll never fully appreciate the sacrifices she makes every day for our well-being. Yes,...
Solar has grown up and earned a seat at the big kids table. But that means the fights are going to get nastier.
Organic food may not be proven best for humans, but a new study points to it being best for the little bugs that annoy humans.
A 12-year-old girl kidnapped in Ethiopia was found several days after her abduction, safe under the watchful eyes of three lions.
South of New Orleans, a tugboat pushed an oil barge into a pipeline area where shipping is banned, and the resulting fire is still blazing.
Cities worldwide have dangerously unsustainable water supplies, says a new study. But making a deal with farmers could solve the crisis for many.
A sea lion named Ronan is the first nonhuman mammal to have the proven ability to keep a beat.