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Three-fourths of all tornadoes worldwide touch down right here in the U.S. of A. Why are we so lucky?
If you're as fascinated by utilities as we are, you'll want to follow these links to more reports and articles covering the spread of distributed energy and utilities' efforts to adapt.
Low-priced natural gas doomed the Wisconsin plant, while maintenance problems plague the San Onofre nuke facility along the Pacific coast.
One out of every 10 residents of a nearby town say pollution from the pipeline accident and the resulting days-long fire made them sick.
Author Peter Gleick found that nearly half of bottled water is just treated stuff from the tap.
They say the way to a young person's heart is through his stomach, but this one might be a bit of a stretch.
Thanks to climate change, millions of square miles of new trees and shrubs are turning the far north green, say researchers. And that's not good.
Climate change is disproportionately warming the oceans, but scientists warn that this trend won't keep landlubbers cool forever.
The tech economy is turning San Francisco upside down, but not every shiny new innovation is in the public interest.