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Your State Is Probably on This List of Water System Violators
Flint is not the only place where drinking the water is making people sick.
How-To: Waste Less In the Kitchen
Dana Gunders, Author of the Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook and Senior Scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council visited the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen to tell us about easy steps we can take to waste less in the kitchen.
Flint Residents Take Clean Water Fight to Federal Court
A new lawsuit asks a federal court to compel state agencies to replace the city's contaminated pipes as soon as possible with no cost to customers.
It's Going to Be a Bit Harder to Sell Ivory and Rhino Horn in California
California is poised to become the third state to regulate the trade within its borders — and follows a new federal prohibition on interstate trade.
Here's the Good News and the Bad News About Progress on Climate Change
The International Energy Agency says, for the first time in 40 years, the world's economy expanded without an increase in carbon pollution — but more needs to be done to limit emissions.
Californians Just Aren't Getting Their Water Use Under Control
Four years into a historic drought, water consumption is down just 3.6 percent compared to last year — far shy of the 20 percent goal set by Governor Jerry Brown.
Support For Action on Climate Change Grows Among Swing State Voters
Likely voters also showed strong support for curbing carbon dioxide pollution and clean energy production, signaling that millions of dollars spent during the midterms by environmental groups might be having an impact.
Shrimp Cocktail Is Destroying Bangladeshi Communities
The Western appetite for shrimp is bigger than ever. But in Bangladesh, where much of our supply is farmed, aquaculture is laying waste to traditional coastal communities.
Give It Up, 'Skeptics' — America Is No Longer Debating Climate Change
The 'world’s largest gathering of global warming skeptics' gathers in Las Vegas today. But the global warming debate has been resolved.