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A new online project takes the traditional CSA model one step further by allowing eaters to help decide what heirloom produce farmers plant.
The National Household Transportation Survey suggests that only the steepest increases in density lead to reduced car usage.
Even as the Solyndra affair is being cast as a scandal, lots of writers and newspapers are saying the same thing: No wrongdoing has been uncovered.
Singapore wants to go from being "a garden city" to "a city in a garden." That could mean benefits for residents' health, children's development, and water and air quality.
Droves of climate refugees across the world are on the move in search of greener and cleaner pastures.
Seattle looks at an ambitious scenario involving changes in travel modes, more energy-efficient buildings, and shifts to alternative energy sources.
Three ambitious projects could put the U.S. on course for a major solar expansion -- if they get enough attention and support. Thomas Friedman, listen up!
Only a few short weeks ago, I stood on a boat in front of the ancient, dirty, and deadly GenOn...
Sprawling, farther-off suburbs like Yorkville, Ill., boomed during the housing bubble, but have taken a terrific tumble in the crash.