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Oyster farmers on the West Coast are working overtime to find creative ways to save these sea creatures -- and their own livelihoods.
Dense housing means underground power lines. Which means power even after an überstorm hits.
Two big ballot initiatives backed by enviros -- on GMO labeling in California and clean power in Michigan -- lost on Tuesday. But other green measures won.
There's a bumper peanut crop this year, meaning low prices -- for conventional peanuts, that is. Meanwhile, organic peanuts languish in recall.
A new government report says greens are the No. 1 cause of food-borne illness. Should we all stop eating salad now?
Boosters of natural gas argue that it can serve as a "bridge fuel" between coal and renewables, but a new analysis calls their bluff.
SUNY Buffalo has shuttered its on-campus, pro-fracking think tank following publication of a misleading, error-filled report.
Bamboo might seem hardy, but it does not deal well with temperature changes.
This was expected -- just not so soon.