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Hawaii is overflowing with solar power because it’s obnoxiously perfect
This is why everyone hates Hawaii. Things like this.
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Now vegetarians don’t have to miss out on the madness that is turducken
This veggie version of turducken is a delicious way for the vegetarians in your life to make Thanksgiving a gigantic pain in the ass.
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Oil and gas workers fracked by on-the-job injuries
Vehicle accidents are the top danger to oil and gas workers, and as drilling increases, so do fatalities. But incidents often go unreported.
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Keystone XL fight heats up again in East Texas
Activists trying to block construction of the pipeline report 12 brutal arrests yesterday heading into the second month of the sustained treesit.
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Whoa, you can make your own sriracha at home
If you want to avoid packaging while staying on the cutting edge of trendy food, rejoice: You can make sriracha at home in just 20 minutes.
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Will the U.S. dump the U.N. climate process?
With the U.N.'s annual climate conference approaching, the U.S. is looking elsewhere for collaboration: the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate.
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This holiday season, consider the farmers — and the corporations that control them
Farmers facing corporate monopolies don't get a fair shake -- so why have the feds failed to help them out?
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‘Subway tampon’ could keep water out of tunnels
Here's an idea for keeping subway tunnels from overflowing with water: block their entrances.
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What if the only way to save endangered animals is to make them mutants?
Saving species exactly as they are isn't exactly natural, either.
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A chat with Al Gore on carbon taxes, natural gas, and the ‘morally wrong’ Keystone pipeline
In a wide-ranging conversation with Grist, Gore also talks about Obama's recent climate comments, coal export terminals, and climate progress around the world.