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These genius (but illegal) subway signs tell you how to pull off a perfect transfer
The MTA is less than thrilled.
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SolarCoins are cryptocurrency for the sustainability crowd
To earn installments of this newly created currency, you actually need to produce energy through solar panels
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Enough is Enough: Coal Pollution Spills Reveal a Water Safety Crisis
When it comes to rivers and clean, safe water, you don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone. Hundreds of thousands of people have learned that the hard way over recent weeks, after a dangerous coal chemical spilled into the Elk River in West Virginia’s capitol city, and then toxic coal ash from a retired […]
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Enviros threaten to sit out election over Keystone. Don’t believe them.
Green activists tend to be engaged and educated people who also care about gay rights, abortion rights, and other issues that might compel them to the polls.
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This video explains why the “natural” label is a bunch of all-natural bull
This spoof ad pokes fun at companies that slap a “natural” label on artificial, preservative-laden lab creations.
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No rules governed tank that leaked coal-cleaning poison into W.Va. river
The tank, owned by Freedom Industries, was not regulated by state or federal safety regulations, officials said at a hearing on Monday.
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Games changer: Can the U.S. win golds with no snow?
If we continue to crank up the heat, there will be no skiing at all in Park City, Utah, by the end of the century. In an average year, there will be no snow.
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Now you can buy a .bike domain for your cycling site
Without the right top-level domain, how would you know that mooncycle.com wasn't a site about menstruation?
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Beyond a reasonable drought: California’s dry spell could be the worst in 500 years
And why it's too late for the rain.
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Food desert mirage: Better groceries may not bring better health
A hard look at the effort to bring fresh food to the urban poor suggests that it may not be an effective way to improve their lives.