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This hip-hop song about gardening is surprisingly catchy
It's a nice twist on the "home grown" concept, and it'll be stuck in your head for the rest of the day.
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Kauai mayor blocks GMO regulation bill
The Hawaiian island is a popular biotech testing ground -- and for the moment, the industry can keep its free hand there.
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Big Coal: Government regulation sucks, but don’t you dare touch our government subsidies
This week's coal-state protests in Washington illustrated the hypocrisy of a special interest that privatizes profits and spreads costs all over the place.
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This dress is made out of cow nipples
Can you think of anything more udderly fabulous?
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Al Gore: World is on brink of “carbon bubble”
Gore and partner David Blood call on companies to "do their fiduciary duty" and identify carbon risks in their portfolios.
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Blogger asks Court: Dismiss Libel Case Over Article Linking Cuccinelli to Coal CEO Murray
This morning, my co-counsel from the ACLU of Ohio and I filed a motion asking a federal court to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by Robert Murray, CEO of the coal company Murray Energy Corp., against our client Mike Stark. Murray has sued over this article that Stark wrote on the Huffington Post blog about […]
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Green activists navigate life in the post-privacy era
Technology forces organizers to be cagier and savvier. They can also make transparency their friend.
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An illustrator is drawing “all of the buildings in New York”
James Gulliver Hancock has "an interest in obsession and recording of places."
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The caveman dilemma: Why we take such lousy care of ourselves and our planet
Harvard evolutionary biologist Daniel Lieberman says we're ill-adapted for the world we've made for ourselves.
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These earth-friendly spoons are made of dead beetles
Sometimes you don't want to know what's in bioplastic.