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More developers and property owners are committed to green building, but because it will save them money, not because it will save the planet.
A handful of California and Washington fueling stations are selling biofuel made with algae oil. Could cellulosic biofuels be far behind?
As the den mother for undercover CAFO investigators, Mary Beth Sweetland sends her employees into the field to witness acts of animal cruelty and environmental degradation.
A less stable climate will likely cause food prices to spike, and that could mean more of us in the developed world will be eating highly processed, fattening foods.
Maybe it's just because their food tastes better.
Shareable founder Neal Gorenflo talks about crowdsourcing his life, his decision to give up his beloved surf wagon, and how sharing is reshaping the economy.
In the battle between polluting and not polluting quite so much, how did the world fare in 2012?
This week we're highlighting Thanksgiving recipes that rely on canned and highly processed ingredients and making them with whole foods instead.
The odds of success were long. California's flawed initiative process certainly didn't help.