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This is what your supermarket would look like if all the bees died off
Whole Foods did a little experiment and pulled all produce pollinated by bees. The resulting photo is crazy.
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Some thoughts on “Pandora’s Promise” and the nuclear debate
The new documentary "Pandora's Promise" has revived the debate over nuclear power, which is ... oh, God, do we have to?
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With bicycling on the rise, motorists get a new round of driver’s ed
Bike lanes help, but what cities really need is drivers who know how to behave when there are two-wheelers on the roads.
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Colorado city wants more than just a ban on fracking
Residents of Lafayette, Colo., are pushing a ballot initiative would prohibit all new oil and gas extraction and establish a far-reaching community bill of rights.
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Five pest species now immune to GMO corn and cotton
Bt crops are genetically engineered to contain a pesticide, but pests are increasingly developing immunity and munching away, a new study finds.
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Andrew Revkin, David Roberts, and you?
The New York Times' Dot Earth blogger chatted with Grist's David Roberts.
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Video of divers encountering a humpback whale will remove all the stress from your day
Feeling anxious today? Take a trip with us under the sea.
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FEMA report: Climate change could increase areas at risk of flood by 45 percent
A landmark study finds climate change could have a huge impact on the National Flood Insurance Program.
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Terrifying/hilarious TransCanada docs call Keystone XL protesters terrorists
TransCanada's presentation to law enforcement agencies says the protesters are potentially violent. Protesters respond: WTF?
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Colorado is burning as climate change extends wildfire season
The head of the U.S. Forest Service recently warned Congress that climate change is prolonging the annual wildfire season. Colorado is feeling the heat.