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Black Lives Matters calls the Flint water crisis an act of “state violence”
The group released a statement of solidarity with the Michigan residents still suffering from a lead-contaminated water supply.
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Forget energy storage. We can go renewable without it, scientists say
An "interstate for electrons" could solve the intermittency problem with wind and solar by sharing North Dakota's wind power with New York.
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Is that snow in your yard safe to eat?
Soot? Pesticides? What’s a snow cream fan to do?
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O’Malley says Clinton will let Earth “literally burn up”
The Democratic presidential hopeful takes Hillary to task on climate change.
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The United States ranks pathetically low on list of greenest nations
Think America is No. 1? Not when it comes to environmental protection.
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Why is ethanol-loving Iowa embracing ethanol-hating Ted Cruz?
Opposing ethanol in Iowa used to be the touch of death. Not anymore.
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The right-wing climate-denial machine is churning faster than ever
A survey of conservative think tank research finds a greater-than-ever volume of studies trying to counter the climate-science consensus.
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8 quick tips for cutting lunchtime waste
Lunch doesn't have to be the most wasteful meal of the day.
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No parking? Self-driving cars could have a huge effect on our cities
You've heard about how robocars are going to upend the economy. But have you thought about what they'll do to urban space?
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Danish children learn about life and death through lion dissection
In Denmark, public dissections are considered valuable education opportunities.