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By J. Matthew Roney The fish near the bottom of the aquatic food chain are often overlooked, but they are...
As state regulators prepare to make a major decision on the future of a proposed Indiana coal plant with a...
Whether we stop the crazy train with a compromise or careen into the ravine, the fiscal cliff presents serious challenges for cities and agriculture.
ExxonMobil's annual "Outlook for Energy" report is not without bias -- or alarming data.
It's a timely reminder that there are many potential points of failure as we move toxic material around the country.
Forty percent of the food grown in the U.S. is trashed -- and a lot of it is still perfectly edible.
Which themselves are a likely symptom of climate change.
Rescued ducks, a crime scene involving a 3,500-year-old tree, and 40 million McMansions that nobody wants -- these are the things you were reading about last year when you should have been studying up on cap-and-trade and carbon taxes.
The author of a much-discussed report on failed climate legislation reflects on what she's learned, and what activists need to do next.