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The next iPhone’s screen could be a see-through solar panel
There are greener ways of communicating, but you can't play Candy Crush with a carrier pigeon.
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Free trade deal on solar and wind could hurt the environment
World leaders in Davos aim to lift tariffs on solar panels, wind turbines, and other environmental goods. Here's why that could hurt the environment.
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Science has now given us peanut-butter-and-jellyfish, thank you science
Staff at the Dallas Zoo got a little wacky and fed a bunch of baby jellyfish some preservative-free peanut butter. What the what?!
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All food politics is local: What’s next for the sustainable food movement?
Local and regional food systems are where the action is going to be. What's working where and who's making it work?
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Man of the cloth: Zace the Great grows organic, heirloom veggies — and blue jeans
On a farm in the hills of Ohio, 36-year-old Zachary Myers has built a cottage industry on vintage denim.
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Send up the white smoke — we have a farm bill!
After two years of wrangling, congressional negotiators think they have a farm bill that can pass -- with food aid cuts that aren't as deep as previous versions.
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This vertical garden is 31 stories tall
Patrick Blanc has been building vertical gardens for decades, but the one he designed for a 380-foot-tall building in Sydney, Australia, is the tallest ever
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London’s new solar bridge is the largest in the world
It will provide half the energy to central London's Blackfriars train station.
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Coffeeshop “disloyalty program” rewards you for trying different cafes
It treats indie coffee shops as one interconnected community, instead of as competitors.
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Gas company: No need to frack outside London; regular old drilling will do
The British site of anti-fracking protests over the summer will not be home to fracking. Or so says the energy company that wants to drill the heck out of the site.