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Blazing tires will no longer power Illinois homes
A company that burned tires to produce dirty electricity in Illinois has agreed to shutter its facility following civil rights complaints.
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Sanders Moore hopes sunny New Mexico gets enchanted with solar
This young activist is fighting to harness the power of the sun in one of the sunniest states in the nation. Fail, she says, and it could be shutters for New Mexico’s famous chile.
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After Sandy, scientists hunt for sewage in New York City’s harbors
Researchers are heading out to sea for a forensic look at the storm’s impacts.
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It’s too hot and muggy to work this century
As the globe warms around us, it's getting harder to get any work done, a new study finds.
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The doc is out: Why isn’t ‘Chasing Ice’ up for an Academy Award?
"Chasing Ice" got frozen out of a best documentary nomination at the Oscars. Does that mean Hollywood's fight against climate change is melting?
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Permafrost is even less perma than we thought
A new study shows the frozen ground covering an eighth of the globe is melting faster and sooner than we thought.
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How the environmental movement can save the environment
What environmentalists are doing isn't working and isn't enough. So what would be?
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Tar Sands Blockaders tell their own story in a new documentary
"Blockadia Rising" relates the intense story of activists fighting the ongoing construction of the Keystone XL pipeline in East Texas.
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Environmental, conservative, media organizations rank our lovable Congress
Turns out the House kind of sucked? We're looking into this.
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Louisiana may see the highest-rising seas in the world
Meaning that New Orleans is already well into a race for survival.