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Obama points out economic downsides of Keystone XL
In his most extensive public comments to date on the subject, the president says that Keystone would create few jobs and raise gas prices for Americans.
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Wide open spaces: How unused parking adds up
Hundreds of thousands of parking spots across the U.S. are vacant, unwanted, and mandatory.
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The five most important names in renewable energy that you’ve never heard of
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is about to make a crucial decision that will affect clean energy projects all around the country.
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Clean energy clash: Solar advocates and conservationists butt heads
As more government land is earmarked for solar and other renewable energy projects, some environmental activists in the West are not happy.
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EV market threatened by spat over charger standards
Two incompatible electric-vehicle charging systems are fighting for dominance, like a replay of the '80s-era battle between VHS and Betamax.
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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.