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As the climate warms, New England farming starts to look more like the mid-Atlantic
The Slow Ride crew visits a farm in New Hampshire to talk climate -- and test out the corn maze.
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Good news for lovers of non-organic peanuts
There's a bumper peanut crop this year, meaning low prices -- for conventional peanuts, that is. Meanwhile, organic peanuts languish in recall.
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Internet yells at David Brooks for idiotic column on clean energy
New York Times columnist David Brooks has written an execrable, nonsensical column about cleantech and climate change. Bloggers pounced.
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Hillary Clinton pushes a key diplomatic mission: Energy
In a speech on Thursday, Clinton called for climate action and outlined the nation's priorities for keeping energy conflicts in check.
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How to make Illinois into a clean-energy leader
Activists in Illinois are excited about ballot initiatives to let cities control their own electricity. But before those can make a positive difference, the state's renewable energy standard needs to be fixed.
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Australian radio host to undergo ‘factual accuracy training’ after spouting nonsense on carbon pollution
The Australian government wants broadcasters to be factually accurate? Lame. USA! USA!
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Republicans might give up oil subsidies — they just want a few things in return
Romney and GOP colleagues are talking about cutting oil and gas tax breaks -- if we also cut corporate taxes and drop support for clean energy.
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This 18-mile-long crack in Antarctic ice could birth an iceberg bigger than Manhattan
It might look like a hairline fracture from that far above, but it's actually massive.
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The green take on Elizabeth Warren vs. Scott Brown — and three more hot Senate races
Elizabeth Warren and Scott Brown are clashing over energy in Massachusetts. So are Todd Akin and Claire McCaskill in Missouri, and candidates in Montana and New Mexico. Here's the green take on four senate races you should know about.
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Pro-oil ‘think tank’ wants to remind you that facts are dumb
The American Enterprise Institute says the media shouldn't be worried about facts because who cares? (Seriously.)