How the circular economy boosts biodiversity
In the classic movie "Dirty Dancing," the final scene starts with the line "Nobody puts Baby in the corner!"
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In the classic movie "Dirty Dancing," the final scene starts with the line "Nobody puts Baby in the corner!"
The word "Africa" often evokes romantic images of elephants crossing the Kalahari, thundering water at Victoria Falls, or panoramic views from Table Mountain.
Gary, Indiana is joining Detroit and other fading U.S. industrial centers in an effort to turn abandoned neighborhoods and factory sites into gardens, parks, and forests.
At least 35% of corals in the northern and central parts of Australia's Great Barrier Reef have been destroyed by bleaching,
The criticism of ethanol by environmentalists is misguided and just plain wrong.
This winter, a small group of advocates, teachers, parents and students began meeting each week at a church in Portland, Ore., to figure out how their schools could do a better job of preparing the next generation to fight climate change.
The week marks the 10th anniversary of the release of the Academy Award-winning film "An Inconvenient Truth."
Michael Gillenwater was so tired he was mixing up his words, worn out from weeks of conference calls with the United Nations, the German government and more.
As the world moves to slash CO2 emissions, the shipping and aviation sectors have managed to remain on the sidelines.
How do you know when you are about to have an encounter with a Climate Fatalist?