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In the first weeks after the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded, spilling oil into the Gulf of Mexico, government scientists were...
Homeowners and taxpayers face complex questions about the hazards and risks associated with fracking, and its impact on mortgages and the housing sector remains unknown.
A look at what it will take to get the behemoth University of California system to move its cafeterias and fast food franchises toward sustainability.
It tuns out proximity to grocery stores might not influence people's actual eating habits.
Fix Congress with more compromises, says retiring Sen. Olympia Snowe. "Give me a break," sighs David Roberts.
A reader wants the scoop on rubber mulch from recycled tires. Umbra mulls it over.
With her new documentary project, author and photographer Lisa Hamilton hopes to reacquaint urban train riders with rural life.
Record-high crop prices have all the big farms in the Midwest planting up a storm while farm state politicians plan to trim conservation programs. Put them together and what do you get? A Big Ag bubble.
A carbon cap-and-trade system might not spur major innovation on its own, a new study suggests. So add focused innovation policy to the mix.