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Toyota’s futuristic iRoad looks like a jellybean, and drives like one, too
Toyota's iRoad may not be where the car industry is going, but it's one heck of a souped-up, whacked-out golf cart.
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Driverless electric taxis could be huge for the planet. Here, let these Legos explain
A smart driverless electric taxi system isn't just a string of buzzwords -- it could actually come with huge savings for the environment.
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Climate action by cities could help us avoid the worst of climate change
New report from all-star commission says smart urban development is key to hitting emissions targets.
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Solar is mostly for the wealthy. Here’s how Obama plans to change that
Low-income households account for less than 5 percent of rooftop solar power.
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Marijuana plants suck up energy in Denver
The flowering reefer industry is sucking up energy, and the city has no efficiency plans in place to mitigate the problem.
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Listen to Alec Baldwin talk BP oil spill with journalist Antonia Juhasz
The actor interviews journalist Antonia Juhasz about her in-depth coverage of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
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Will Hillary Clinton swear off fossil-fuel money? Bernie Sanders already has
The Nation magazine and 350 Action are challenging presidential candidates to refuse contributions from oil, gas, and coal companies.
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Climate change leaves trees out to dry
We’re OK with the drought killing your lawn — but, c’mon, the trees, too?
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“True Detective” wants to remind us that sometimes L.A. is just the worst
The third episode of this blighted season delves into the parts of the city that are far, far uglier than freeways and industrial pollution.
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Why crushing bees into soup could actually help them
By studying the bees' DNA, scientists can better understand what's killing and saving them.