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The most gorgeous highway overpass you’ve ever seen
Chilean-born street artist Dasic turns dirty, trashed spaces into works of art.
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Save yourselves: When it comes to climate change, the cavalry isn’t coming
With little or no leadership from above, Rob Hopkins, founder of the Transition Towns movement, says change has to start at the street level -- and he's seeing it happen.
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5 ways Monsanto wants to profit off climate change
The agriculture giant has a variety solutions for mitigating and adapting to global warming.
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In the hot seat: The NAACP gets into the climate fight
The director of the NAACPs climate justice program talks about why the venerable civil rights organization has taken up the cause.
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This elephant family is the cutest damn thing you’ll see today
It's straight out of some sweet family-friendly sitcom, but reenacted by multi-ton wild animals.
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Nearly 70 percent of Fox climate pundits doubt global warming
A new study from Media Matters shows just how far Fox News has strayed from reality on climate change.
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You could totally drink Gowanus water, if you wanted diarrhea and cancer
The Gowanus Canal is even grosser than you could imagine.
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Time to have a cow about dead cows
An early blizzard in South Dakota and Wyoming recently left a trail of bovine tragedy -- and a reminder of the side-effects of climate disruption.
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One giant coal plant reopening in Minnesota, another shuttering in Massachusetts
A behemoth coal plant is being switched back on after two years of repairs. But a pending closure of another marks the 150th coal-plant shutdown since 2010.
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This plant is lonely: Talk to it on Twitter and help it grow
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is investigating the effect of social media on plant growth.