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We encourage our families and neighbors to get a big, blue recycle bin of their very own and scoff at those who absentmindedly toss their plastic...
While scientists and environmentalists scratch their heads at the incredulity of climate change skeptics, it turns out that one's willingness to...
I have to admit that I'm no real fan of NBC's "Green Week." (That conscious marginalization of "The Environment" into discreet chunks of pithy...
Days after China announced the country's turn to an "open attitude" toward causes of climate change, Yale University released a survey...
We're not entirely sure, it turns out. For a long time now, climatologists have believed that the contrails–those white vapor trails left by...
Yes, the middle Atlantic is getting socked with snow yet again. And, yes, here in New York City, we're just about to get wallopped as well. No,...
We're getting a sequel to the Discovery Channel's BBC's breathtaking Planet Earth series. It's called Life, and its focus is more on animate...
So everything we thought we knew from the IPCC's (Nobel Prize winning!) Fourth Assessment Report of climate science? Well, it's all worse. This...
After the jump, check out the awesome trailer for 180 Degrees South, a film I've been dying to see since last year. Some background: In 1968...
J. Bennett Fitts traveled some 20,000 miles to produce "No Lifeguard on Duty," an investigation of America's forgotten roadside motels. These...
Yesterday, we featured the work of the photographer Richard Mosse, whose series "Breach" documents U.S. soldiers living in Saddam Hussein's former...
This is nothing new, but, as I had no idea it existed, and as I'm totally blown away by it, I feel it's my duty to post. The California Coastal...
When Richard Ross's visual exploration of natural history museums, Museology, was published by Aperture in 1989, its hallmark was a series of...
From start to finish of a truly amazing race "What the hell was that," hollered Jim Roberts as his Toyota Land Cruiser jolted violently to the...
The San Francisco Bay Area is home to no shortage of natural beauty-from its rugged coastline to its lush hillsides to its rain-covered...
In its heyday, London's Hornsey Baths (pictured), served some 120 daily visitors. That, however, was more than half a century ago; over time,...
Alaska's Dalton Highway, more generally known as the Haul Road, covers 414 miles of rugged terrain from an area about 75 miles north of Fairbanks...
We frequently extol the virtues of local food, but nothing is more local than one's own backyard. To wit, in urban settings all across the...
Over the last few years, urban gardening has grown increasingly more prominent-as an emblem of demand for healthier, more natural food; as a...
The photographs on the pages of Ed Ruscha's book Twentysix Gasoline Stations depict filling stations across the United States of America in...