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Californians to receive $30 to $40 climate credit this month
The state's cap-and-trade program is about to pay off for millions of residents, who will be getting credits on their electricity bills.
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Fish massages are the secret to sustainable caviar
This new, no-kill caviar IS more expensive than normal -- up to $135 an ounce -- but foodies probably won't mind.
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Hawaii might legalize hemp — for environmental reasons, of course
Hemp may be low in THC, but the plants are great for sucking up metals, pesticides, and even crude oil outta the soil.
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More Americans willing to try cannibalism than veganism, new study finds
Converting to veganism remains a hard sell to most Americans. How hard? New research hints that most of us would rather munch on our neighbor Larry than give up meat and dairy.
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Teaching butchers — and brewers, and picklers — to stay out of the red
A school for entrepreneurs offers real-world business lessons to help small food businesses stay afloat.
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Obama endorses Senate climate hawk Brian Schatz in Hawaii race
In just over a year in the Senate, Schatz has emerged as a leader on climate change. He's now in a close Democratic primary contest, and the president has just given him a leg up.
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Sped-up video of ocean creatures is kind of terrifying
We take it back. Don't save the oceans. There's some really freaky stuff in there.
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It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a flying wind turbine!
It’s ideal for remote areas that aren’t fit for solar or traditional wind turbines, like parts of Alaska with thinning permafrost.
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Rich countries: Sure, climate change will screw poor countries, but what about us?
Shielding poor countries from climate impacts could cost $100 billion a year, but that fact was erased from the IPCC's summary report.
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Real hippies drink beer made from tree branches
This beer funds a Saskatchewan trail's expansion, and it tastes like NATURE!