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If it seems like you've seen these proposals before, you have. And they kind of admit it.
And, worse -- mutations were seen in offspring born far from the radioactivity.
Those like Mitt Romney who claim that the U.S. can achieve energy “independence” by 2020 are delusional. "Extreme energy" is an extreme dead end.
Grist's green-living pioneer, the Greenie Pig, dives into her own dumpster and emerges with a veritable craft fair of useful reusables.
The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico could be unusually small this year -- not because of better agricultural practices, but because of drought.
Three years ago, Seattle challenged developers to build the next generation of uber green buildings -- but few answered the call. What can we learn?
The Senate's top Democrat isn't only throwing punches at Romney. He's also got it in for climate deniers and the coal industry.
New research backs up larger efforts to limit kids' access to soda, but the findings are also more complex than they may sound.
The new Five Borough Farm report lays out a clear vision for the future of urban farming in the Big Apple.