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International cops are on the pirate fishing case
INTERPOL will for the first time ever discuss policing illegal and destructive fisheries.
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We are learning mosquitoes are basically invincible
We share this news during the winter in order to prevent a panic.
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Could extreme weather save farmers from extreme weather?
A bunch of snow for drought-stricken Kansas could be good news for wheat crops -- but they'll need a lot more of it.
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There is such thing as a too-tiny house, and this is what it looks like
These photos come from the Society for Community Organization, a human rights organization, and they show apartments in Hong Kong. Though “apartment” might be overstating it.
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Depressing video proves that seagulls are too dumb not to eat plastic bags
It's not their fault that we created something that their little seagull brains don't process properly.
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America thinks we need to fix the climate — after we deal with the deficit
A new Pew poll shows ongoing support for developing renewables and regulating carbon dioxide -- and an ongoing lack of urgency.
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Meet Green Ninja, the extremely earnest climate change superhero you didn’t know you needed
He's coming to save us from climate change. He's green. He's a ninja. He's Green Ninja.
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Put Your Money Where Your Future Is: College Students Lead the Way on Fossil Fuel Divestment
While I loved every one of the thousands of faces I saw at Sunday’s massive Forward on Climate rally in Washington, D.C., I was especially inspired by the huge number of young people who trekked in from across the nation, carrying signs and banners, chanting and cheering along with the speakers. Amid the crowd close […]
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Big Sky’s the limit: How to make local food lucrative in Montana
By doubling its local-food purchasing in 2012, Bozeman's Community Food Co-op joins the growing ranks of institutions around the country successfully connecting eaters with local farms.