Survey shows 70% of Americans think global warming should be a priority, but...
Let's pretend that there's someone with a gun to your head, and he gives you a hard quantum mechanics problem with two answers, only one of which is correct.
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How the US Navy is going green
Mother Jones has a good feature on how the United States military is helping push the clean energy revolution forward.
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Sorry, Yahoo!; working from home makes more sense than ever
Management often has a problem when people want to work from home, but the advantages for everyone are significant.
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BP oil spill trial starts today.
The trial over the BP oil spill begins today and it may become the biggest civil trial in history.
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Yahoo to homeworkers: Get back to the office. Now.
The internet company thinks it is better if people work at the office rather than on the internet. Is this a good idea?
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SolarCity and Honda, sitting in a tree...
What's interesting about the 65 million dollars that the American division of Honda is investing with SolarCity is that the car-maker isn't just creating a fund to finance solar systems. It's also trying to market Solar to its customers.
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Are sidewalks a civic responsibility? Not in Atlanta
One might think that promoting walking as an alternative to driving might be good for cities clogged with cars full of overweight people.
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Ontario might get a 400MW pumped storage station five times the height of Niagara Falls
While grid-scale liquid metal batteries might be a more exciting technology, good old pumped hydro storage is one of the ways we can store power from intermittent sources (like solar & wind) or shift supply around (from the night to peak use).
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Is Keystone worth the fight?
David Roberts has an excellent rebuttal to those that argue the fight over Keystone XL pipeline is not worth the fight.
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The most important climate science paper
Want to understand why climate change is the greatest crisis humanity has ever faced? Read this six page paper.
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The air quality in Fairbanks, Alaska is worse than in Beijing
But you will have to pry their wood stoves from their cold, dead hands.
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German town goes off the grid, achieves energy independence
Town residents banded together to create their own energy grid fed by wind turbines, solar, and biogas.
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The cosmetic industry is using humans as guinea pigs, argues Mark Bittman
The European Union is banning cosmetics tested on animals, but does that mean humans are not the test subjects?
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Interactive map shows where Apple sources materials and manufacturing
Curious about where all the parts and materials for your Apple products come from? This map will show you the details.
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Will robots eat the entire middle class?
Christopher Mims describes how robots are changing manufacturing and eliminating jobs
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Horsemeat scandal in UK and Europe continues to threaten confidence in food chain
The horsemeat scandal in the UK and Europe could make more people turn to vegetarianism.
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On this day in TreeHugger....
A look back at this day in TreeHuggers past, from tofu to teflon.
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Ecomom shutting down following CEO's suicide
Since 2009, Ecomom.com has provided families with information about environmentally-friendly products. Sadly, the company is shutting down following the suicide of CEO Jody Sherman
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Senators Boxer and Sanders introduce climate bill. Is it DOA? And is that okay?
Senators Boxer and Sanders introduced the Climate Protection Act and Sustainable Energy Act. Will it go anywhere?
























