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New EPA rules on industrial boiler pollution could prevent 8,100 premature deaths a year
Environmental and health advocates, however, argue that the new rules don't go far enough.
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If you cared about the environment, you’d eat mealworms instead of meat
Mealworms are good for you. They're good for the planet. Too bad they are gross.
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72 percent of bids at California’s carbon auction came from one company’s mistake
Edison International wasted $16 million on pollution credits it didn't want.
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Attention French people and the 1 percent: Climate change is stealing your truffles
Of course, really REALLY rich people will still be OK, because what else is new.
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Don’t like today’s food monopolies? Blame Robert Bork
The recently deceased federal judge helped make it possible for a small number of mega-corporations to dominate the American table.
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Americans feel less empowered to stop climate change — because they’re doing the wrong things
A new survey shows that individual conservation efforts have declined.
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3-year-old incubated seven deadly snakes in his closet
When 3-year-old Kyle Cummings found nine eggs in his yard, he brought them inside, put them in a warm, dark place -- his closet -- and waited to see what would come out.
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Ignore the Midwest at your own risk, says a Kansas sustainability director
Kansas may be the testing grounds for a Tea Party America, but we need the Midwest if we're going to get anything done, argues the sustainability coordinator of Lawrence, Kan.
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Drought, floods, and one giant storm: The year in climate insanity [VIDEO]
Take a look back at the hottest year on record.
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What would Secretary of State John Kerry do on climate and Keystone?
If Kerry takes the helm at the State Department, he’ll be the most ardent climate hawk ever to hold the office. But how much will that matter?