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The second largest coal producer in the nation just got dinged more than $200 million for habitually breaking clean water laws. That's gotta hurt.
Think of this as a study guide for your climate-change-and-seafood pop quiz.
The former Daily Show correspondent talks political satire, the so-called climate "debate," and Bill Nye the Science Guy.
A new dad ponders the fragility of life, and the power of strong women.
Being a waitress in Williston, N.D., is just as horrible as it sounds.
Latest studies show that the ice sheet's gradual disappearance is now irreversible, along with catastrophic, if slow, sea-level rise.
A new study indicates that woodland salamanders help keep carbon out of the atmosphere.
A hard look at the effort to bring fresh food to the urban poor suggests that it may not be an effective way to improve their lives.
Ecolabels from certification programs like the Marine Stewardship Council align market interests with sustainability initiatives -- but can you trust what’s on the label?