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The broad, open ocean of the brand new North Coast has lots of governments and companies already planning for the economic and strategic possibilities.
Just as Republicans chose to ignore projections that Romney would lose, many Americans are choosing to ignore dire climate projections.
Walmart is expanding its "Sustainability Index" to make its products greener. But it should start with its labor force: Workers are planning a big "Black Friday" strike.
Air pollution is down in L.A., but near highways it's still high -- and that's bad news for kids' lungs.
350.org's campaign to create pressure on universities to divest from fossil fuel companies is not just rolling -- it's snowballing.
Microhousing promises the kind of density essential for building sustainable cities -- but it doesn't always go over smoothly with the neighbors.
Consider this your road map for the future.
Democrats did surprisingly well, winning a number of races enviros had focused on. But those gains won't likely lead to strong climate action.
I guess that headline was a little over the top.