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By Janet Larsen The world produced 2,241 million tons of grain in 2012, down 75 million tons or 3 percent...
Superstorm Sandy took a toll on East Coast Superfund sites, waterways and more. Cleanup is underway but the full impact is not yet known.
From wildlife to city life: Coyotes are making homes in more of North American urban spaces.
Sitting down to talk about his work to focus the climate-saving power of soil carbon, Peter Donovan starts off with...
Superstorm Sandy destroyed hives that were home to a million bees in Brooklyn, a blow to efforts to develop bees well-suited to New York City.
Washington and Colorado voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use. Can legalization help the pot industry blaze a greener trail?
With new protests at the White House and new pressure from the Senate, President Obama will soon make a final decision on the tar-sands pipeline.
Which seems kind of like a no-brainer, but what do we know.
Air pollution is down in L.A., but near highways it's still high -- and that's bad news for kids' lungs.