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No, seriously, we love California! Sorry about Prop 13.
A New York City transplant wonders whether the city is making her crazy -- or if it's just her. The answer? Maybe a little of both.
What do you do when there are too many awful weather-related happenings across the country? You make a map.
Scientists mine social media, email, and other communication data to prepare for hurricanes, heat waves, and other natural disasters.
A levee in the southeast corner of Louisiana was overtopped, but the storm's effect on New Orleans has so far been minimal on the seventh anniversary of the arrival of Katrina.
Climate change may mean colder winters and fewer fires in the Tropics. Outside the Tropics, in the heat of summer -- bad news.
People who advocate green behavior are not more likely to engage in it, according to new research in Hungary. How you think America is doing is a glass-half-full sort of question.
Marine ecologist Nancy Rabalais has spent 30 years studying the Gulf of Mexico "dead zone" -- a human-made disaster caused in large part by industrial agriculture. Here's what she wants you to know.
In the long run, there’s no avoiding energy storage for a 100% renewable energy society. The two major sources of...