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Company responsible for latest Gulf blowout complains about overregulation
The fire is out at the gas-drilling rig that caught fire in the Gulf of Mexico this week, but a debate about drilling regulations has sparked back to life.
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Watch this mud boil
It's like the planet decided it to take a note from your one friend who can burp on command and thinks it's AWESOME.
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FDA: Free-range chickens should go outside, but not interact with the actual outdoors
Chicken producers need to keep their chickens far from any other animals.
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Halliburton admits it destroyed Deepwater Horizon evidence
When Halliburton's computer simulations showed it could have shared blame for the epic blowout and oil spill, the company destroyed the results.
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The week in GIFs: Police geese, bike orgasms, and baby bats
Sometimes you can only react to the week's green news with a GIF.
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Yawn at this vending machine for free coffee
Don't unplug Hal. He's about to caffeinate you!
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The dark side of Startup City
The tech economy is turning San Francisco upside down, but not every shiny new innovation is in the public interest.
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Biking at night: How to avoid hidden dangers and arrive in style
Grist’s green-living pioneer, the Greenie Pig, sets out on her bicycle for an after-hours adventure, and lives to tell the tale.
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Asian Americans lean green
About 71 percent of Asian Americans consider themselves environmentalists.
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Want to win over young voters? Get serious about climate action
Eight in 10 young voters support Obama's climate plan, and three-quarters describe climate deniers as "ignorant," "out of touch," or "crazy."