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Forget what Monsanto's told you: A group of subsistence farmers is breaking harvest records without GMOs or artificial herbicides and fertilizers.
Renewable energy journalist Osha Gray Davidson recently released a book called Clean Break, detailing the German Energiewende (translation: energy change). ...
The smart people at Nature tell us that GMOs will save us, despite their shortcomings. But we've heard all this before.
When Ohio allowed frackers to move in, it expected new jobs. Those jobs have not materialized, according to a new report.
Umbra asks the experts for a little financial advice. The question pays off, with interest.
The U.N. agreement -- still to be signed -- would cut mercury in power production and common manufacturing processes.
As the public’s appetite grows for locally grown eats, so do the smart marketing campaigns designed to help local farmers, and foster more of them.
As the globe warms around us, it's getting harder to get any work done, a new study finds.
It’s harsh, but this policy is both eco-friendly and humanitarian.