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Smelling a leak: Is the natural gas industry buying academics?
Authors of pro-fracking studies are coming under fire for their cozy relationships with the fossil fuel industry.
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Mountaintop-removal mining contaminated up to 22% of streams in southern West Va.
A mining area of 600 square miles has polluted as much as 1,700 miles of streams.
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Fracking takes a hit in Penn., while most states still do little to regulate
Meanwhile, anti-fracking activists are descending on D.C. for a weekend protest -- with banjos in tow.
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Here’s another episode of ‘Shell Tries Drilling in the Arctic’
In this episode, Shell still hasn't drilled anything -- and time may be running out!
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Today in coal: Americans hate it, India hates it, Siberia hates it
You hate it. I hate it. We all hate it for ... ice ... cream. (Oops, that didn't work.)
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Mr. Romney thinks we should give big oil companies another $3.8 billion a year in tax breaks
Romney is giving oil executives a good reason to vote for him. (Making, by our count, 465,361 such reasons.)
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Good news for ExxonMobil investors!
The company made more in one hour over the last three months than three average college grads will make in their lifetimes.
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Coal company changes its mind about sworn testimony, decides a big pile of coal ash outside is just fine
Prairie State does a little tiptoe around democracy and its promises about coal-ash disposal.
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Keystone XL is basically your douchey ex-boyfriend
What would Keystone XL look like as a human being? Probably how he's portrayed in this video.
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Uncommon headlines: Rising Republican star (Chris Christie!) embraces solar
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signs a big solar bill, demonstrating the bipartisan value in supporting renewables.