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Spending time in a controversial camp that’s blocking tar-sands pipelines
The Unist’ot’en Camp in Canada isn't just out to block tar-sands pipelines. Campers are also developing a resilient community.
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This surfer is committed to saving sharks — even though he lost his leg to one of them
Mike Coots lost his leg in a shark attack. Then he joined the group Shark Attack Survivors for Shark Conservation, and started fighting to save SHARKS from US.
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Hate to be a broken record, but we’re on track for the hottest year on record
And this July was the warmest July on record going back more than a century.
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Which method of raising cows is the most climate-friendly?
A new study compares the global warming potential of different beef production practices.
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This company has 400 people hyped to build Elon Musk’s hyperloop
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies plans to break ground on a test track next year.
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Costa Rica’s green plans: Sustainable coffee, bikes, and clean energy
Costa Rica has set an ambitious goal for itself: To be entirely carbon-neutral by 2021. But it’s really not that crazy.
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Paranoid Republicans think EPA contaminated river on purpose
Two Utah state lawmakers speculate that the EPA might have deliberately dumped mine waste into the Animas River.
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Yet another land mine for GMO Golden Rice
The real problems with a controversial, retracted study weren't about the science but about respect for the subjects' values.
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California is sinking. Blame the drought.
And you can blame up to 25 percent of the drought on climate change.
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U.S. taxpayers are getting ripped off by fossil fuel extraction
Coal-mining and oil-drilling programs on federal land are big money-wasters, in addition to polluting the environment and hurting the climate.