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On behalf of misunderstood electric-car fanatics everywhere, one EV owner would like to explain a few things.
Satellites are letting scientists know what happened to all the sewage from Hurricane Sandy. Which we need to know about, even though it's uh, crappy news.
This was expected -- just not so soon.
Steve Hawk and Ami Vitale traveled to the mountains of West Virginia, small-town Michigan, and a reservation in Nevada to match human faces and stories with the cost of coal.
Tackling climate change will only work if it's at the core of U.S. economic and political strategy. An ambitious new article explains how to make that happen.
Renewables in the U.S. are expected to increase 4.2 percent this year, but that trend could get quashed if Congress doesn't renew a tax credit for wind power.
Sunlight falls almost anywhere, in every community. So it would make sense for any number of people in that community...
There's lots of shale oil in Colorado and California too, but residents of those states are more suspicious of fracking.
But don't worry. We're sure fracking is perfectly safe.