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It takes tens of thousands of trees to create the amount of toilet paper that’s used every single day. But...
The U.S. Commerce Department plans to impose tariffs of up to 250 percent on Chinese-made solar panels imported into the U.S.
With coal on the decline and wind energy on top of its game, it's more important than ever to extend government support for wind power.
New research says organic food makes you rude and selfish. We investigate this "provocative" study.
Americans now spend just under 9 percent of our income on food, about 30 percent less than we did in 1982. But is this a good thing?
In the spirit of friendly competition, urban cyclists cook up all manner of mad contests, then hold them in the most unlikely places. The result is a culture and community you could never create with cars.
With just days to go before world leaders arrive in Rio, international talks are sliding toward the lowest common denominator. But maybe that’s not such a bad thing.
In order to get people excited about the process of turning the canal into something that will stop depressing local property values, the Gowanus Community Advisory Group has decided that the project needs a mascot.
In the face of crippling drought across the Corn Belt, Congress is considering funding a disaster aid package with cuts to climate friendly conservation programs.