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Georgia to transform an unassuming stretch of interstate into a greener highway
The "world's first sustainable highway" could be coming to Georgia.
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WTO swats down India’s massive solar initiative
The U.S. filed a complaint against India for requiring use of domestically produced panels, and the WTO took America's side.
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The NSA spied on top-secret climate negotiations between world leaders
Leaked memo on NSA spying gives us a glimpse of a climate conference that's normally behind closed doors.
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Consumerism plays a huge role in climate change
A new study shows that the stuff we consume -- from food to knick-knacks -- is responsible for up to 60 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.
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No jail time for British activists who blocked runway to protest climate pollution
Climate protesters are increasingly using the argument that civil disobedience is needed to fight the scourge of climate change.
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Could this cartoon save the planet?
"Planet Blue" should be educational, empowering, and good ol' fashioned fun. Plus, the animation is gorgeous.
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What determines whether people accept climate science? Politics, politics, politics
A new meta-analysis of years of studies finds that political beliefs are the best predictor of climate-change beliefs.
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A group of bicycling women are defying norms in the Middle East
For Palestinian women, the path to women's rights may involve taking the velocipedic approach.
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Watching coal plants crumble to a Tchaikovsky score is insanely satisfying
Coal plants like you've never seen them before—exploding to a soundtrack of classical music.
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“Passive” wifi could pave the way for connected devices that run on nothing
Rather than batteries or power chords, passive devices use ambient wifi signals to power themselves and communicate with other devices.