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How, where and when we measure our carbon footprint makes a huge difference in what results we get.
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The "sophisticated objection" to U.S. climate action is that it is pointless without help from China, India, and other major emitters. The unsophisticated reply? Tough shit. Decency dictates that we try.
The moon is covered with man-made debris. Which makes it like Earth, but with less gravity and no good restaurants.
In his State of the Union, Obama introduced four proposals to reduce carbon emissions and boost clean energy. One of them might even be possible!
In reality, the city worries that its infrastructure can handle the shifts.
Republican consultant Frank Luntz, a master of words, made clear in a 2002 GOP strategy memo how conservatives would address...
The National Restaurant Association doesn't think workers should get paid sick leave. Which means more waiters sneezing in your salad -- or worse.
God bless the South Bay for trying. But it isn't working.