Growing herbs indoors is nothing special. You can purchase potted herbs, from basil to thyme, at the local grocery store. Keeping them
This article originally appeared on the Ensia website. Forty-four years after the first Earth Day, we must ask a basic question: What
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Canadian government fails to spend green funds A Natural Resources Canada spending report shows that Stephen Harper’s government let over $321 million
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Clinton challenges Obama on fracking Hilary Clinton subtly positioned herself against Obama’s “all of the above” energy strategy in a speech to
The Worldwatch Institute, an environmental think tank based in Washington, D.C., put out a press release earlier this month posing an attention-grabbing
China commits to cutting coal The Chinese government announced yesterday that it will cap its coal use by 2020 in order to uphold
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