No Tuna Surprise
Conservationists and U.S. officials say quotas for catching bluefin tuna in the Atlantic were not lowered enough to restore the species.
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The Gulf stain provides powerful signals of next steps for America on energy.
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Can humans overcome traits that lead to well blowouts and other foreseen disasters?
View ArticleThe Justice Department Seeks Evidence of Crimes in the Gulf
The Justice Department has finally made official its investigation of possible crimes against nature and man in the gulf oil disaster.
View ArticleMoney in the Greenhouse
Oil companies succeed in pushing for a California ballot initiative that would suspend the state's climate law.
View ArticleScientists Spar With Defender of Palm Oil and Pulp Firms
Tropical biologists assert that a pro-growth think tank is a lobbying arm of Asian pulp, timber and palm oil interests.
View ArticleCourt Rejects Industry Challenge to Limits on Smokestack CO2
A federal appeals court rejects an industry effort to stave off limits on smokestack emissions of greenhouse gases.
View ArticleNew Tool, and Tune, for Tracking Fracking
If you live in shale-gas country, there's a new tool for getting information on materials used in developing nearby wells.
View ArticleNepal and Others Mull Monsanto’s Role in Advancing Agriculture
A fresh look at tensions over Monsanto and the arrival of "big ag" in Nepal.
View ArticleThe Heartland Files and the Climate Fight
A group that fights greenhouse-gas regulations and heralded the release of scientists' climate communications has its strategy revealed.
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