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Ohio fracking company owner faces federal charges for dumping wastewater
D&L Energy was caught red-handed dumping tens of thousands of gallons of fracking wastewater into an Ohio sewer.
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GMO fail: Monsanto foiled by feds, Supreme Court, and science
Monsanto takes it on the chin as scientists uncover disappointing GM crop yields, more states introduce labeling bills, and the Supreme Court tees up a patent case against the company.
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Secret funding helped build vast network of climate denial think tanks
Anonymous billionaires donated $120 million to more than 100 anti-climate groups working to discredit climate change science.
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Tesla offers incomplete, misdirected response to New York Times critique
A much-discussed blog post has Tesla punching relentlessly against the wrong opponent -- and losing.
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This cool gadget tells you how much crap is in the air, at your house and all over the world
It's an egg that measures air quality. It's just what you need, if that's what you need.
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Japan and the Ukraine will now remind you why nuclear power makes you nervous
New health worries at Fukushima, and a collapsing building at Chernobyl.
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A third of North Dakota natural gas never makes it to market — which may be a good thing
While burning the gas at the wellsite costs the state and the gas company money, it's better than some alternatives.
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Muscle-printed cycling suits let you ride around looking like a flayed horror
Bored with nude cycling antics? One-up them with a cycling suit that makes it look like you're riding around without your skin.
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Your ‘sustainable’ fish may not actually be sustainable, like, at all
The Marine Stewardship Council is stamping its label on lots of seafood products, but many critics aren't convinced it represents sustainability.
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Friends with benefits: New tool uses Facebook to speed up sharing
Former Sierra Club President Adam Werbach says his new sharing platform, yerdle, will make snagging free stuff as easy as a trip to the store.