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American solar-panel manufacturers have complained that the Chinese are crushing them with underpriced, over-subsidized panels -- and now the U.S. Commerce Department officially agrees.
The paper Grist highlighted constructs a Rube Goldberg-style house of cards that collapses when you take the most basic look at its data and assumptions.
Want to know why the local food movement matters to so many? Take a look at these articulate responses to our recent interview with the authors of the "Locavore's Dilemma."
In the northern Indian province of Assam, there's a forest named after one man — not a politician, or a historical hero, but a guy who lives there today. It's named after him because he planted most of its 1,360 acres.
With the haze of the Durban climate negotiations finally lifting, the climate negotiations in Germany at the midway point, and...
I want to share a story with you about an amazing event that took place this past Earth Day. For...
The Dutch are not always bastions of political correctness (cough cough blackface Christmas). So it’s kind of a relief that...
Want to learn how to preserve that local pasture-raised meat? These recipes for homemade bacon and green chile chicken sausages should get you hooked.
His argument is somewhat undermined by his company's robust history of crony capitalism.