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This post originally appeared on Energy Self-Reliant States, a resource of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance’s New Rules Project. The...
There are aspects of contemporary U.S. politics that mainstream pundits and analysts have trouble facing squarely. One of them is...
Memphis flood. Photo: Chris WielandBy many measures, 2011 was the most extreme weather year for the United States since reliable...
Aubretia Edick has worked at a Walmart store in upstate New York for 11 years, but she won’t buy fresh...
First things first: Another week of waiting for details of Senate legislation left little public grist this week. The Economist...
Political reporter John Broder had a long piece in The New York Times yesterday chronicling Obama’s decision to delay a...
The seed giant is now selling a ready-to-eat broccoli product meant to "maintain your body's defenses against the damage of environmental pollutants and free radicals." Can you taste the irony?
Ten million people live in Bangkok -- a metropolis more populous even than New York City -- and the ground beneath their feet is literally sinking into the ocean.
Photo: NASACross-posted from ThinkProgress Green. Jane Lubchenco, a top marine ecologist and senior Obama administration official, is concerned that opening...