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An Earth Scientist Explores the Biggest Climate Threat: Fear

A veteran earth scientist pushes back against dystopian depictions of global warming and the human response.

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Energy Agreement Hidden by Climate Disputes

Self-described conservatives eschew efficient light bulbs when they come with green messages.

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So you want to document farm abuses?

Use this handy illustrated guide to find out if a farm protection or ag-gag law would get you into trouble.

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A master class on the state of clean-energy investment [VIDEO]

Learn about trends in clean energy from one of the smartest guys around, Michael Liebreich, head of Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

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Nitrogen fertilizer is bad stuff — and not just because it could blow up your town

When a massive fertilizer stockpile blew a hole in a small Texas town last week, it should have made us wonder: Why do we need this stuff in the first place?

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The state(s) of the ag-gag

Check out our interactive map of all of America's farm protection, or ag-gag, laws, from 1990 to today.

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Two views on ag-gags: The investigator and the farm advocate

Do these laws stop whistleblowers from exposing abuse -- or protect farm security?

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Free-market fans hate climate science, heart conspiracy theories

Why do climate deniers refuse to accept that climate change is happening despite overwhelming scientific evidence? A new study may provide a clue.

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Spilled tar-sands oil could be creeping toward the Arkansas River

ExxonMobil says it has contained the toxic gunk that spewed into small-town Mayflower, Ark. But one oil spill expert begs to differ.

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