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A cure for herring loss: We’re here to teach you to love this sustainable fish
Herring fisheries are in a pickle. The way out is, well, pickled herring.
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Can you grow pot with LED lights?
With recent reports emphasizing the energy-sucking nature of the weed industry, a reader from Michigan wonders if LEDs could save the day.
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Why anti-nuclear enviros just aren’t the same as climate deniers
A New York Times columnist says that if you don't want to build new nuclear plants, you're as big a problem as climate science deniers. He is wrong.
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Senate Republicans use Palestine as an excuse not to fund climate agency
Several senators want to cut U.N. climate funding because they object to the U.N. treating Palestine as a state.
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Senate passes energy modernization bill that would have been modern in 1980
A bipartisan energy bill? Enviros react with a resounding “meh.”
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You can wave goodbye to this global warming goal
The average global temperature change for the first three months of 2016 was 1.48 degrees C, analysis shows.
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E.U. weakened climate proposals after BP threatened oil company exodus
The oil giant warned it would pull out of E.U. if proposals to cut pollution and speed up clean energy were passed.
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Why we almost always underestimate the size of oil spills
First, it's difficult. Second, it's in oil companies' best interests to downplay spill size.
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Officials face criminal charges for the first time in Flint water crisis
Almost two years to the date after the water crisis began, Flint officials face felonies.
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Store-bought weed brownies? What a time to be alive!
Watch us visit two Seattle edibles manufacturers, Zoots and the Goodship, to learn how the weed batter gets made.