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This is the first fish ever to get off the endangered species list
The chub's secret? It doesn't interfere with any powerful industries.
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This goat simulator looks like maybe the best video game ever
Apparently there's a latent and untapped desire on the internet to spend time navigating the world as a goat.
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Can we save Chesapeake Bay from chicken crap?
A bill in Maryland would make poultry producers pay five cents a bird to help protect the bay from chicken-waste runoff.
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New Poll: Americans Ready for Action on Carbon Pollution
Public hearing in Washington, DC, Thursday will be packed with supporters This week we once again heard the call for action from Americans loud and clear: They want clean energy and they want it right away. On Tuesday the Sierra Club released a new poll with Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research showing that seven-in-ten Americans favor […]
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Zipcar for mopeds is taking over San Francisco
Resistence is futile. Electric scooter rental company Scoot is flourishing.
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Is fracking pollution deforming babies?
Infants born near fracking sites in Colorado were found to suffer from elevated rates of congenital heart defects and neural tube defects.
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Federal climate hubs will help farmers adapt
It's another way the Obama administration is pushing ahead on climate initiatives without the cooperation of Congress.
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Rejoice! Space veggies are safe to eat
Sounds like it's time for a delicious antigravity stir-fry.
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Step right up, Big Coal, for America’s Big Coal Giveaway
It's bad enough that the U.S. leases out so many coal tracts. Even worse is that it does so at way-below-market prices, as a new report confirms.
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“Girls” star Jemima Kirke gets really excited about recycling
Becoming a mom got this British-American actress "religious" about compostable diapers, short showers, and saving energy.