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Falling prices for renewable energy could lead to a tripling of investment
Looks like it'll be cheaper than expected to transition from fossil fuels to renewables, according to a report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
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This sustainable vibrator started out as a joke, until everyone wanted one
Sex toy company Lelo thought this sustainable vibrator was a funny April Fools' joke. Everyone else thought it was a great idea.
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Europeans are buying two bikes for every car
America, you have some catching up to do.
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New York has to choose between its High Line and its kinky sex parades
The High Line makes New Yorkers face up to what sort of city they want -- one that's exciting, but little bit rougher around the edges, or one that's safe but maybe a little bit tame?
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If life gives you invasive pythons, make handbags
Florida state officials have been looking for a way to monetize their python problem, and New Yorker fashion designers have a solution.
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Energy CEO: Solar should break up with wind, date natural gas, have distributed babies
David Crane of NRG, a supporter of distributed energy, thinks wind and solar will part ways because wind needs transmission and distributed solar doesn't.
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The smart money is on renewable energy
Fossil fuel cheerleaders take note: Clean energy ain't going nowhere -- and it may prove to be the better bet in the long run.
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Are you happier than other Grist readers? Take this survey to find out
Our obsession with GDP is taking a heavy toll on our health, social connections, leisure time, and the environment. It's time for a new focus: happiness.
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EPA bashes State Department’s ‘insufficient’ Keystone report
The EPA says State still hasn't done its homework on the Keystone XL pipeline's potential environmental effects.
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Here’s how you celebrated Earth Day
From moss walls to local picnics to highway cleanups, check out what your fellow readers got up to on this fine Earth Day.