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When climate change sets in, these will be the only snowmen we have left
They're not made out of snow.
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20 GMO questions: Animal, vegetable, controversy?
Here's a bullet-point summation of what Nathanael Johnson learned about GMOs in 2013.
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Here’s where to go if you want to find a deformed frog
It took a decade, but now scientists have identified three spots that are most likely to yield freak frogs.
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Meet the senator from ExxonMobil who’s taking over the Energy Committee
Mary Landrieu, Democrat from Louisiana, is poised to become chair of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, where she'll push her pro-oil agenda.
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One of the most popular holiday purchases on Amazon was an herb garden
People want to grow fresh herbs like basil, cilantro, chives, and dill.
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Guess who’s cashing in on fracking? The Amish
Amish families in Ohio are taking piles of cash from oil and gas companies. How dare they accept MONEY for their LAND, right?
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McDonald’s warns its own employees not to eat “unhealthy” fast food
Yes, it seems even McDonald’s is admitting its food is awful for you.
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These motion-activated streetlights could cut L.A.’s energy use by 40 percent
For the past two years, neighborhoods in Ireland and Holland have been implementing the system, and now it could be coming to Los Angeles.
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Endangered species could be screwed by rising seas
Sea-level rise could inundate the habitats of one out of every six endangered and threatened species in the U.S. Here's what we can do to help.
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The climate champions of 2013
2013 may have seen its share of climate grinches, but now it's time to toast the climate champs of the year.