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The nation's drought-withered corn fields aren't taking in anywhere near the amount of nitrogen fertilizer that farmers put on the ground last spring. And the excess could show up in the Gulf of Mexico.
(Reposted from Huffington Post) How weird would it have been if, in the 1960s, the press had reported from Selma,...
In North Carolina, of course.
The Number 4 Chevron crude distillation unit at Chevron's Richmond refinery exploded into flame last night. Local residents were advised not to leave home.
One side product of the nation's drought: big increases in the price of corn.
John Kerry talks to Grist about the difficulty of climate solutions, the unfortunate necessity of oil and gas, and the vacuity of Mitt Romney.
“I’m convinced that this planet is warming and that this is part of the result of that,” says Colorado wildfire...
In the final speech of the party's convention, the Republican candidate mocks President Obama's pledge to deal with climate change.
A team of engineers have figured out how to make spray-on, rechargeable batteries that could transform any surface, anywhere, into a device for collecting and storing energy.