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Climate change could mean shorter growing seasons and less nutrients for plants.
A peek into the emails of scientists entangled in the debate over food, farms, and GMOs raises the question: How do we prevent business from skewing evidence?
In the first half of this year, at least six domestic coal companies filed for bankruptcy.
A new bill would take gasoline use in the state back to the 1960s, a time when California’s population was close to half of what it is today.
California can claim first place in just about every clean-energy category.
And it wasn't good to begin with.
What this new world will look like, exactly, is impossible to predict, and humans aren’t guaranteed to survive in it.
A save-the-forests advocate argues that the certification system gives companies an easy out -- rather than a push to transform the world.
About 13 gigawatts worth of coal plants will close this year. What should we do with these old things?