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Slate: Anti-GMO activists say the darnedest things
An article details the contradictory claims activist groups have made over the years in their fight against genetically modified crops.
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States are polluting less and their economies are doing just fine
Even as power plant pollution has decreased in a big majority of states, economic growth has continued, a new report finds.
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Ladies, sometimes it’s OK to have your burger and eat it, too
This Hump Day, go ahead and treat yo self with our crushes of the week.
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Can meat actually be eco-friendly?
It's not as black and white as you think: We might not need a whole world of vegetarians, but we could all do with a little less flesh.
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Ted Cruz wants NASA to concentrate on space
The GOP presidential hopeful wants to learn more about faraway worlds. Our planet, not so much.
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It’s been a big week for yogurt news
NPR appears to be doing the Lord's work and bringing us all the yogurt news we need to make it through the day.
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Stop trying to put climate change in a box
A new report argues that tackling a warming world means taking a holistic approach.
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What can we learn from individually tagging 960 bees? A lot!
"We just had to hold them in our hands and hope the glue dried quickly" and other adventures in bee science.
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Here’s more evidence that cutting CO2 pollution can be good for the economy
The Northeast’s cap-and-trade program, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, generated $1.3 billion in economic benefits over three years.
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These biodegradable computer chips are made from wood
And they work just as well as their silicon-based counterparts.