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Green Party’s Jill Stein arrested while resupplying KXL blockaders
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein was delivering food to treesit activists when she was arrested Wednesday.
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Coal company gets in on the election fun, blaming EPA for mine layoffs
Consol Energy says EPA permit hold-ups are forcing it to lay people off. The EPA says, "News to us!"
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Congressmember from heavily subsidized state worried about waste during Sandy relief
Rep. Steve King is terribly concerned that federal money going to New Yorkers instead of Iowans will be spent on purses and massages.
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At long last, New York City considers how to ward off rising waters
With subways and streets flooded, New York City is facing a few reality. Infrastructural changes may be the phoenix to rise from Hurricane Sandy's ashes.
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Madison may require food carts to offer vegetarian options
Meatless meals on wheels: Food carts in Madison, Wis., could be pushed to go greener.
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Want the truth on clean coal? Ask a random dude on the phone
Science is cool and everything, but opinion, man, that's the important thing.
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Meghan McCain takes a stand for climate change, whips up a storm
The blogger's tweet about Sandy didn't exactly endear her to conservatives.
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Romney doesn’t want to talk about preparing for or responding to Sandy
Last year, Mitt Romney said the federal government should get out of the emergency-management business. Now he's not saying anything at all.
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Clinton speaks out for Michigan’s troubled renewable energy measure
The former president's advocacy will help -- but it's hard to believe it can help enough.
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Romney might be willing to consider supporting wind, now that Iowa is close
Mitt Romney has rarely met an issue he's not willing to jettison in the face of political opposition.