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Environment Blog
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Alexandra Ossola • December 10, 2013
Keep it green when it’s getting red-hot
Sylvia Tippmann • December 4, 2013
Yes, but insulating can reduce my carbon footprint and save money
Neel V. Patel • November 26, 2013
How an African lake transforms unlucky wildlife into petrified statues
Alexandra Ossola • October 3, 2013
The impending crisis you haven't heard about
Andrew P. Han • July 10, 2013
An invasion is brewing and humans could be collateral damage
Joss Fong • March 8, 2013
What paleoclimatologists discover from the snow of an earlier Earth
Kate Baggaley • December 23, 2012
Climate change is speeding up the return of leaves and flowers, but by just how much?
Ben Guarino • December 11, 2012
Biodynamic farmers may be following instinct rather than data
Ben Guarino • November 13, 2012
Does whimsy trump clarity when botanists name 19 new fern species after the pop superstar?
Joss Fong • November 5, 2012
Did Obama choose the wrong words in his DNC speech?
Alexa C. Kurzius • October 24, 2012
The Austin, Texas, conference focused the spotlight on eco entrepreneurs
Alexa C. Kurzius • October 23, 2012
Local fishmongers now have a new city specialty
Kate Yandell • December 10, 2011
A government report digs deeper into the 2010 Upper Big Branch mine explosion
Ashley Taylor • November 1, 2011
Six years after Bobby Pickett wrote "Climate Mash," the world's environmental challenges are still frightening
Madeleine Johnson • July 31, 2011
A list of tree-related news and events