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Enviros slam Keystone findings, threatened species stay silent
In addition to its climate impacts, the Keystone XL pipeline would pose threats to whooping cranes and lots of other endangered species.
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Goats yelling like humans, part 2: Electric WHY IS THIS STILL FUNNY
If you want more yelling goats, here they are. But if you want more after this video, you'll probably have to start a backyard farm.
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This cheat sheet will make you win every climate argument
Ever find yourself around the dinner table at a loss for good climate arguments? Follow this flowchart!
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Brazil’s Carnival now runs on pee
Rio's Carnival has adopted a program called Power to the Pee, where pee running over turbines creates energy to power the event's sound system.
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Seven unlikely supporters of Obama’s EPA nominee
Over her two-decade career, Gina McCarthy has drawn unusual praise from Republican and energy-industry admirers.
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Instead of getting demolished, this Japanese building is slowly shrinking away
Shrinking a building floor by floor may be slower and less awesome-looking than blowing it to Kingdom Come, but it also creates a lot less noise, dust, and debris.
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Egyptian locust plague just happens to occur right before Passover
As far as we know, there's not supposed to be an eclipse (aka "plague of darkness") anytime soon, but if the sun disappears, we recommend finding a lamb to slaughter, stat.
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Soon they’ll be able to 3D-print you a hybrid car
They can make everything else with 3D printers, and now, they can make cars too. Or they will be able to soon.
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Meet Obama’s energy secretary pick: Ernest Moniz
Moniz, an MIT physicist and former Clinton administration official, has some controversial views on natural gas as a "bridge" fuel and other energy issues.
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Meet Obama’s EPA pick: Gina McCarthy
The brash Bostonite has been strong on climate change policy, but she's also friendly with industry.