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Big Clean Energy News Just Keeps Coming: “Solar is Most Economical Option,” Says Energy CEO
On the heels of last week’s release of carbon pollution safeguards from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which requires future power plants to deal with their climate-disrupting carbon pollution, news is rolling in from across the U.S. about massive new clean energy projects that are meeting America‘s energy demand – and giving dirty fossil fuels […]
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This piglet escaped from a slaughterhouse truck and got adopted by a sanctuary
This little piggy was on its way to market, when he decided that, actually, he wanted to be the little piggy who stayed home.
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This beer is so rare and popular that each bottle costs $2,000
Let's call this a win for small and local production.
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World’s first inflatable concert hall will host shows in tsunami-damaged areas
Just try not to think about how it kinda looks like a butt from the outside.
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WTF is the IPCC?
And why should the world care about its new climate report? We tell you everything you need to know to sound smart at a cocktail party.
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Cow farts still stink up the climate — but relief is possible
Livestock rearing contributes 14.5 percent of greenhouse gas emissions -- more than half of that from methane-spewing cattle. Also: We can change this.
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This weird thing chickens do with their heads will hypnotize you
Yes, technically it’s an ad for a car, but HOLY COW is this video of chickens mesmerizing.
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Are GMOs worth their weight in gold? To farmers, not exactly
Biotech seeds cost more and often return less than conventional crops or organic farming. But they do give farmers a kind of safety net.
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Feds to frackers: “No, please — let us help you find a place to dump your wastewater”
The Department of Energy is spending $1.8 million trying to help frackers in the Northeast find somewhere to dump millions of barrels of wastewater.
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This is the ultimate “how to be a jerk on public transit” photo
Maybe she's a tourist and is not aware of the custom of not treating train seats like they're a hammock on your porch.