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Refineries are making money. Pipelines are being built. The U.S. oil industry is fiddling a fine tune as the climate burns.
After diagnosing what went wrong on cap-and-trade, political scientist Theda Skocpol suggests one way to proceed. It's not a very good one -- so here's an alternative.
What absorbs water, nutrients, and CO2, while helping even the biggest corn and soy farms hurdle many of the most pressing climate obstacles? Healthy soil, that's what.
One of the terrifying qualities of modern pollution is that you can’t always see it. In old pictures of industrial...
The links between climate change and costly, deadly weather events are robust and well-documented, according to a report from Reps. Ed Markey and Henry Waxman.
On a scorching hot day last July, I stood on the deck of a boat on the Potomac River and introduced...
Republicans disregarded Nate Silver and other empiricists, and lost badly. Almost everyone is ignoring the empirical data of climate scientists -- and our losses could be catastrophic.
After a year spent traveling the nation, this farmer and author of a new farming guidebook understands what it takes to beat the odds.
Very few companies control most of the food we eat. In this example, we look at the outsized effect the Silk brand has had on the organic soy industry.