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During the coldest week in decades, some Sandy-damaged homes still don’t have heat
That's one reason why New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says areas hardest hit by the storm should not be rebuilt in the same way.
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Are Walmart and Big Food pushing for GMO labeling?
A coalition of big food companies met with the FDA earlier this month to push for GMO labeling, reports suggest. Are Walmart and pals finally fed up with fighting state initiatives?
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Everything is awful
Filibuster fail. Keystone stupidity. Solar backsliding. Public ignorance. David Roberts collects all the bummer news you can handle from this week. Let’s hope for better tomorrow.
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Hey evil coal boss: Is it also Obama’s fault if you’re hiring workers back?
If reports are correct, Robert Murray is back in the hiring game, despite wailing about Obama's reelection.
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Kerry comes out strong for clean energy in nomination hearing
On Keystone XL permit approval, though, he punts.
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Cool job posting: Earn $20 pretending to hate wind energy
If you'll be in Manhattan next week, contact Ovation to get your $20 for opposing U.K. wind development.
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Shell wins prestigious award for ineptitude
Our congratulations go out to the company for its impressive victory.
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World leaders emitted 2.5 million kilograms of CO2 getting to Davos
And will double that amount getting home.
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No bad apples: Grocery store cuts waste and cost by selling imperfect fruit
By selling apples normally deemed not pretty enough for retail, one California grocery chain leads the way in cutting food waste and saving eaters money.
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Americans are consuming less high-fructose corn syrup
At the same time, we're consuming more sugar -- but not that much more. Overall, production and consumption of sweeteners is going down in the U.S.