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When, exactly, did humans become an actual geological force?
Now that we've figured out what the Anthropocene is, no one can agree on when it started.
5 years after a deadly coal mine disaster, what’s changed?
As the trial winds up for former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship, Coal Country is going through tectonic shifts.
Watch Wisconsin foodies go beyond cheese
Wisconsinites make salami, harvest cranberries, and cook up Laotian curry.
Want to fix the climate? First, we have to change everything
Gar Alperovitz worked within the systems that helped pass civil rights legislation and launch Earth Day. Today, he says, those systems are closed for business.
Jonathan Franzen is confused about climate change, but then, lots of people are
The author argues in a New Yorker essay that our climate obsession is dooming birds, which is pretty much all wrong.
Frackers near you could be breaking the rules — and you’d probably never know
Just three states have readily accessible databases of violations by oil and gas companies.
48 hours that changed the future of rainforests
Inside the high-stakes negotiations with the world's largest palm oil corporation.
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Now you can listen to the world’s largest collection of whale sounds
This archive of whale and dolphin recordings is basically "Humpback for Beginners," we assume.
Are your reusable grocery bags making you fat?
A Harvard Business School study found a trend: Shoppers with reusable bags were more likely to buy treats for themselves.
Hello, state lawmakers: Want to ignore climate change? Prepare to lose FEMA funding
New FEMA guidelines could push states to consider how climate change will affect their communities in order to gain access to funding.
New U.S.-Canada bridge will carve through one of Detroit’s loneliest neighborhoods
Delray residents, already hit hard by one urban freeway, wonder if they'll get anything in return this time.
USDA kicks in $31 million to help poor people eat better
New grants support community programs that give food stamp recipients more bang for their fruit and vegetable bucks.
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