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To help stop GE salmon, please sign petitions to the food industry and Congress.
Has the FDA gone compl...
It is clear to the experts that the current generation of GMOs do not live up to the hype continuously broadcast by biotech companies and their promotional East Coast wing--the federal government.
With global temperatures already on the rise, and further warming virtually certain, climate change is having impacts around the globe. But being prepared can help people cope with the severe weather.
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When Forbes magazine declared Monsanto as the Company of the Year for 2009, millions of surprised people...
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When Forbes magazine declared Monsanto as the Company of the Year for 2009, millions of surprised people...
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When Forbes magazine declared Monsanto as the Company of the Year for 2009, millions of surprised people...
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When Forbes magazine declared Monsanto as the Company of the Year for 2009, millions of surprised people ...
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When Forbes magazine declared Monsanto as the Company of the Year for 2009, millions of surprised people...
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When Forbes magazine declared Monsanto as the Company of the Year for 2009, millions of surprised people...
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When Forbes magazine declared Monsanto as the Company of the Year for 2009, millions of surprised people...
Climate change is messing with mammals. Among other things, it is shifting their geographical ranges, changing their behavior (or, as scientists call it, their phenology), and causing disruptions up and down the food chain.
The president should bring together scientists and others with relevant expertise for a White House summit on climate science, the urgency of action, and the opportunity for timely solutions.
People who live near the coast know a thing or two about environmental hazards. They know, for instance, the risks of hurricanes and those of storm-su...
To scientists, uncertainty is how well something is known. However, climate change deniers have linked less than complete certainty with not knowing anything.
If we continue along the high emissions path, projections show that we risk locking in a rise of 3.6 to 9.9 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100. The upper end of that range is considered catastrophic.
With only a month to get almost 434,000 signatures, the anti-AB 32 petition drive is off to a rocky start. But one thing that's for sure is that you should never, ever count the Republicans out.
Oil refiners Valero Energy Corp. and Tesoro Corp. are funding a petition drive to get a measure on the ballot suspending AB 32, California's landmark law to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
Dirty energy companies are fighting to be the last of the dinosaurs, forestalling the inevitable day when they join the fossils that created their fortunes.
With the Climategate Swifthack episode fading from the limelight, the climate science attack machine now wants the world to focus on one paragraph out of a 938-page, three-year-old report.
There is one fact about genetically engineered foods that there is no debate about: no one wakes up in the morning eager to buy gene-altered food. There's good reason for this.
The authors of SuperFreakonomics fail to mention that the process of shifting to a low-carbon economy has enormous upsides completely aside from the benefits to climate balance.
Encouraging the auto industry to adhere to higher standards and pursue hybrid technology will reduce our dependence on all oil. Drill, baby, drill? No. Think, baby, think.