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There’s an important ballot fight in Florida between big power companies and the solar industry
A misleading ballot measure backed by utilities could hamper the growth of solar power in one of the sunniest states.
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Court allows Nigerian communities struggling from oil spills to sue Shell in the Netherlands
Two new lawsuits may push corporations to think twice before doing all their dirty work far from home.
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Why the EPA’s recent pesticide battle could be a big deal
The move could signal a change in the way the agency approaches conditional registrations.
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Bad news: Low-carbon air travel isn’t very likely
According to a new study, the prospect of near-term sustainable aviation is a myth.
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Farmers don’t try new things because it’s too risky. This could change that
A new website gives important information on new agriculture gizmos.
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The big problem with buying a so-called “green” product
We need to up our standards when it comes to sustainable products, experts argue.
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MIT’s long-running divestment sit-in ends, but the fight isn’t over
The university won't divest from fossil fuels just, but it's taking some big steps forward.
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World’s largest private coal company could maybe, finally go bust
Now, who's going to pay to clean up their mess?
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Why driverless vehicles won’t be the death of public transportation
Autonomous vehicles will lead to longer commutes and more sprawl only if you believe that everyone is dying to spend hours cooped up in cars.