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Sen. Inhofe’s awesome pro-coal tour, coming to a Senate race near you
James Inhofe, the Senate's top climate denier, is stumping for GOP candidates who love coal. We assume he's travelling by coal train.
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Post-ecopocalypse survival tip: You can start a fire using water
If you live on the coasts, you could soon have more water than you know what to do with. Here's how to use it to cook your dwindling food supplies.
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Ryan: We need a bigger Navy because the oceans aren’t getting smaller
In responding to the president's "bayonets" attack, Ryan inadvertently lays bare his ticket's priorities.
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This is possibly the most tear-jerking anti-factory farming video ever
This video about factory farming from Animals Australia is A BLOO-HOO-HOO-HOOOOOOOOOOOO *sniff*
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Hamster held overnight after drunk driving arrest
A woman in Oregon got a DUI while she had a hamster in her lap. The hamster spent the night in protective custody.
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America the Possible: a book review
“Should we fail to act now on the climate front, the world will likely become so nasty and brutish that the possibility of rebirth, of achieving something new and beautiful, will simply vanish, and we will be left with nothing but the burden of climate chaos and societies’ endless responses to it.” America the […]
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Sting refuses to play at tree-killing concert venue
A mall/arena in the Philippines was going to kill 182 trees. So tree lover Sting said, OK, I'm not playing there.
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Meaty dialogues: Film tour prompts real talk on the future of food
Talk about perseverance. Although his film was released over a year ago, the director of "American Meat" is showing his documentary about farm alternatives to young people in 100 cities and towns this fall.
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Evolution or gentrification: Do urban farms lead to higher rents?
A veteran urban farmer in Detroit explores the relationship between the work he does and the city's move toward gentrification.
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Michael Shellenberger to climate activists: It’s not the end of the world
The coauthor of "The Death of Environmentalism" talks about the Anthropocene, an era of big decisions, and why global warming isn't his greatest concern.