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State Dept. on Keystone XL: So not a big deal
The State Department's new environmental impact statement says there's no good environmental reason not to build the Keystone XL pipeline.
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As BP battles in court over Deepwater Horizon, oil spills are happening all over the place
They don't get as much press as BP's Gulf gusher did, but oil spills happen constantly. Here are just a few from this past week.
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A defense of Keystone protesters from the dark heart of the MSM
While other political journalists and commentators look askance at the Keystone battle, Michael Grunwald of TIME steps up and defends the cause.
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Possibly the most controversial food infographic ever made
Basically everyone is going to find something here that they absolutely cannot tolerate in silence.
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Energy-efficiency program killed in Louisiana
Thanks to shenanigans in Baton Rouge, Louisiana won't become the 47th state to adopt an energy-efficiency program.
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It’s Friday, let’s hang out with baby goats all day
It's Friday! It's March! It's almost spring! Let's celebrate like Heidi would by hanging out with baby goats.
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A Big New Milestone Reached In Coal Retirement, Public Health, Climate Disruption
Millions of Americans are breathing easier these days as we announce that the Sierra Club Beyond Coal campaign has crossed the halfway mark toward meeting our goal of securing the retirement of a third of the nation‘s coal-fired power. It’s only been a year and a half since Bloomberg Philanthropies gave a $50 million grant […]
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Rad posters will inspire you to do the Green Thing
Photos of weeping seal cubs won't encourage you to walk more and waste less. Here are 11 great posters that encourage greener everyday habits.
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This bike is so light even a kid can lift it
This bike is called the BlackBraid, and it weighs only 11 pounds.
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Calories make you fat, but sugary calories make you fat and diabetic
A big global study finds that sugar leads to diabetes.