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Think you could hack it as a farmer? Read this first
Before you go buying a farm, there are a few things you need to consider.
Dear climate scientists: Just tell it to us straight, please
This researcher is calling out climate scientists for watering down their work to appease politicians.
Here’s how Bernie Sanders, the greenest presidential candidate, could get even greener
The socialist senator from Vermont is already the biggest climate hawk in the race, but there’s one critical step he could take to solidify that title.
Will millennials shop at the new Whole Foods bargain store?
"Whole Paycheck" plans to open a separate chain with cheaper items for the under-35 crowd.
Would you like some criticism on your GMO-free Chipotle burrito?
When the healthy-fast-food chain announced it was dropping most GMO ingredients, it probably didn't expect a full-on media backlash.
Yes, plants need vibrators, too
Plants, just like your girlfriend, think vibrators are the bees' knees.
These satellites are keeping an eye on California’s underground water
To the list of benefits satellites offer us, we can now add "monitoring our disappearing water."
Why it matters that left-wingers just won in oil-rich Alberta
The new leader of the province opposes Keystone and takes climate seriously. That’s awkward for Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Why the Koch brothers’ war against clean energy is still failing
You may have heard that the Kochs scored a win by rolling back Kansas' renewable power standard, but that's not exactly how things went down.
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This infographic shows why good bread costs more dough
Here's a comparison of how an artisanal loaf of bread from your local bakery might be made vs. a bagged loaf from the grocery store.
What swims in rivers, rhymes with drought, and is dying in California?
Californians: Prepare to see a lot more catfish in years to come. Mm-mmm, mudcats.
Instead of feeling bad about being single and childless, this woman started an awesome farm
Danelle Myer realized she had the freedom to do something radical, so she started an organic farm.
This tool could help Montreal cyclists route around bad air
A Google Maps mashup overlays air pollution data on the city street grid so bikers can go easy on their lungs.
Elevated paths give San Francisco cyclists the high ground
New bike lanes will keep cyclists safe from cars and pedestrians safe from cyclists.
Oakland might not have much water, but it’s littered with kittens
A flood of fuzzy kittens are arriving at animal shelters in Oakland, Calif. Could the drought be the culprit?
California moving to stage 2 of drought grief: Anger
Let all the denial and anger, bargaining and depression hang out! Then Californians can start taking the specific measures that will actually save water.
We just hit 400 ppm CO2 in the atmosphere, for a whole month
We should be trying to get down to 350 ppm, if we want to avoid the worst of climate chaos, but instead the CO2 concentration keeps rising.
Which is scarier: The San Andreas trailer or Seattle’s future earthquake?
If you enjoy abject fear, you could just come to Seattle and stand near the Alaskan Way Viaduct every day, waiting to die.
Jane Goodall, Barbie, and a comedian after contraception: It’s Woman Crush Wednesday
Our weekly roundup of badass women in the news also includes an activist who's finally making hospital food tasty and locally sourced.
What farm cooperatives can do for the food system — and farmers
Cooperatives aren't a panacea, but they could get regionally sourced pancetta to a supermarket near you.
Flying a solar plane across the Pacific is about as easy as it sounds
Inside the Solar Impulse 2, a 5,000-pound plane powered by nothing but sunshine.
The smog that texted me
A new Sierra Club service will message you when the air gets really bad in your area.
In Germany, elderly bike messengers will deliver your local veggies
It's the Germans' answer to Amazon drones, and it's way, way better.
Just like you, NASA wants to send your kids to Mars — but for different reasons
Watch the Human to Mars summit livestream this week, and see how NASA plans to get our asses to Mars.
New EPA carbon rules would save thousands of lives, science says
The Obama administration's proposed rules for power plants could save nearly 5,000 lives a year in the U.S. alone.
Seattle’s mayor gums up Shell’s Arctic drilling plans
The oil giant wants to park its Arctic drilling rigs in Seattle's port, but the city is throwing up roadblocks.
Could wildfires undermine California’s grand climate goals?
California has the most ambitious climate plan in the nation, but if it loses too many trees to fire, it will have a hard time meeting its targets.
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Democratic voters care about climate change, and they could put the heat on Clinton
Fifteen percent of Democrats in a new poll said climate change was their top priority. That’s enough to push the issue into the spotlight.
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