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The answer will not surprise you. But the amount of energy contained in our soda purchases might.
This year's unusually small Gulf dead zone bucks the upward trend and will give aquatic life a chance to rebound. But it's no reason to breathe easy about nutrient runoff from agriculture.
There is nothing here that would cause a sleepless night -- even a sleepless second -- for ExxonMobil executives.
A research team recently discovered previously unknown life under young Arctic sea ice. Could it have anything to do with climate change?
Why does the price we pay for auto fuel spike and dive so unpredictably? You may find the answer in the burger on your grill.
People involved in climate politics are always using polls to show that the public supports their policy positions. But polls actually tell us very little about how politics will play out in the real world.
Romney stumps for coal and Obama stumps for wind, in a fight that could define the 2012 presidential race.
When temperatures go up, crime often does, too -- which means that as our summers get hotter, more cities could see the kind of violence Chicago experienced this year.
A businessman says he's had it with Portland's scofflaw cyclists. His solution: Require them to get licenses and registrations, just like car drivers.