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Alaska governor's race: Parnell vs. Berkowitz
Tell us what you know about the governor's race in Alaska. What's at stake? What are candidates saying about climate change and other green issues?
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Idaho governor's race: Otter vs. Allred
Tell us what you know about the governor's race in Idaho. What's at stake? What are candidates saying about climate change and other green issues?
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Maine governor's race: Mitchell vs. LePage vs. Cutler vs. Moody
Tell us what you know about the governor's race in Maine. What's at stake? What are candidates saying about climate change and other green issues?
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Georgia governor's race: Barnes vs. Deal
Tell us what you know about the governor's race in Georgia. What's at stake? What are candidates saying about climate change and other green issues?
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Hawaii governor's race: Abercrombie vs. Aiona
Tell us what you know about the governor's race in Hawaii. What's at stake? What are candidates saying about climate change and other green issues?
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Three projects that are watering Detroit's ‘food desert'
Food has emerged as the key motivating force of Detroiters' efforts to re-imagine their town as a thriving, livable place. Here are three representatives of the spirit driving the 21st-century version of the Motor City.
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Most walkable football stadiums
Walk Score ranks the most walkable NFL stadiums in honor of the season's kickoff. The really important public policy implication here is, uh, that's it's fun to look at it.
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Urbivore’s Dilemma, Weeks 13 &14: Being away from my CSA box
Forced to eat cafeteria food for six days straight, the Urbivore has a new dilemma -- being homesick for her local-veggie box. Can such fresh food spoil you? And why does it spoil so fast, anyway?
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The Climate Post: Climate bill finally dead enough to be fondly remembered
Read more about climate legislation attacks, new Chinese innovations, water wars, and more.
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Obstacles and Opportunities for Community Solar Power
Successful community solar power projects in Colorado, Maryland, and North Carolina are knocking down the price of residential-scale solar photovoltaics (PV) by 25% and giving renters and people with shady roofs a chance to go solar. The potential is enormous: nearly every state could get at least 20% of its power from rooftop solar alone. […]