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Why an Australian company is flying cows to China
Thanks to Chinese beef demand, Australian exporters are hoping to make a profit by flying live cattle to China on 747s.
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On technology, primitive tools, and the power of the great outdoors
Wilderness provides a refuge from the world we have created -- it allows our bodies to experience the world they were shaped for, rather than the world we have shaped.
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What’s worse: Life as a Costco chicken or trying to rent in New York City?
Humane Society's new video shows people what it would be like to live in a chicken cage.
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What could a Cold War on global warming achieve? Ask the Pentagon
Decades of history show how much the U.S. could achieve through crash investments in green tech -- and how unpredictably they could pay off.
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This sci-fi enthusiast wants to make “solarpunk” happen
Move over cyberpunks. The cautiously optimistic are ready to try out their vision of the future.
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Huge coal company misled investors on climate change risk, according to investigation
Peabody Energy violated "New York laws prohibiting false or misleading claims," the state's attorney general found.
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Wind power is so cheap at night in Texas, some companies give it away
To keep up with competitors, Texas utilities are offering consumers free electricity at night.
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Is Big Oil about to have its Big Tobacco moment?
The New York Attorney General just launched an investigation into ExxonMobil's alleged climate obfuscation.
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Taco Bell is a Crunchwrap Supreme jerk on food sourcing
Animal welfare is in with most fast food conglomerates, but Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, and KFC just don't care.
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One of the first free towns founded by former slaves is being taken over by Big Oil
The residents of Mossville, La., have spent years living near multiple industrial plants and have the chronic diseases to show for it.