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Watch Stephen Colbert apologize for Whole Foods’ future missteps
Whole Foods has made its fair share of blunders this year, creating a situation ripe for comedy.
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Some of the biggest banks are cutting how much they lend to coal companies
Citigroup and ANZ announced they will slice their lending to coal mining operations and dirty coal plants. Do they go far enough?
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Study confirms the Republican Party is alone in its crazy climate denial
The researcher compared conservative climate change policies from the U.S., the U.K., Norway, Sweden, Spain, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and Germany.
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Is recycling as awful as the New York Times claims? Not remotely
Here are the five most misleading arguments in John Tierney's slam on recycling.
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To save chocolate, big food companies have started collaborating
Food companies take ridiculous measures to protect their secrets, but now they’re beginning to see the benefits of cooperating and sharing information.
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Robots could make recycling cheaper and safer
Some jobs are so dangerous that we might be better handing them off to robots entirely.
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Who are the rich Californians using millions of gallons of water a year? It’s a secret
California’s public water agencies are allowing residents to use as much water as they want to buy -- even in the middle of a drought.
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Fossil fuels may be causing some serious damage on “The Leftovers” — just like in real life!
The HBO series' season two premiere featured some Texan earthquakes ... sound familiar?
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This genius wants to make fuel from poop — no butts about it
Engineer to use $100,000 MacArthur award on feces-to-fuel work.
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The TPP agreement: Will it save the rhinos? Or will it destroy everything we love and hold dear?
The good, the bad, the ugly, and the unknowns on the largest trade agreement in history.