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From the Christian Coalition to climate change: One conservative activist’s story
Michele Combs, founder of Young Conservatives for Energy Reform, is working to engage Republicans on clean energy and climate change.
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Too many apples? Here’s what to do with them (Hint: It’s not pie)
This fall season, fall in love with savory apple flatbread.
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Retired miners screwed over in coal bankruptcy plan
Guaranteed health benefits for coal miners and their spouses might be used to pay the bills for a bankrupt coal company.
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Congress just missed a chance to help hungry kids. Here’s what happened
Advocates are hoping a new school lunch law will include some modest additions to the national programs.
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Whole Foods will stop selling food made by prisoners
Two products sold at Whole Foods came under fire for using inmate labor.
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Tar-sands oil mining has now come to the U.S.
U.S. Oil Sands has started drilling in Utah -- even though the tar-sands industry in Canada is struggling to make a profit.
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MacArthur winner wants to make clean energy with fake leaves
Unlike solar panels, artificial leaves store their own energy.
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Meet the drought-stricken communities of California’s San Joaquin Valley
After years of drought and shortsighted land-use planning, the water crisis has intensified for residents in California's self-reliant communities.
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Got a date? Take him or her home — in honor of House Republicans
In honor of recreational sex, our chasers for the week are going to be as unreasonably caliente as we can muster.
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Food company execs want Congress to get off its butt and do something about climate change
The CEOS of Kellogg, General Mills, and eight other companies published a letter calling for action and made a visit to Capitol Hill.