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It's the demographics, stupid: Why the political future looks good for environmentalism
April 24, 2013Increasingly, climate change is an issue that helps define politicians in the eyes of voters. -
Cuba: Reconnecting with an Old Friend
April 23, 2013Cuba and the U.S. share a love of baseball. They also share a common environment. -
Litigation by coal interests attacks EPA's landmark clean car standards
April 22, 2013Big coal goes to the Supreme Court in an effort to stop EPA's clean car regulations. -
Playing with Fire: Generally Unwise, Occasionally Award-Winning
April 22, 2013A Chicago Tribune series on brominated flame retardants wins a top journalism prize. -
Explosion At Texas Plant Renews Concerns About State Environmental Agency
April 19, 2013A look at the role the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality played in the West Fertilizer plant explosion. -
Watching Prairie Chickens Dance
April 19, 2013It's spring, which means it's mating season for the colorful prairie chicken. -
Climate change pits wine grape growers against grizzly bears
April 18, 2013Global warming could push vineyards on to lands once used by grizzlies and grey wolves. -
Get Smart: Why Smart Meters are Integral to the Smart Grid
April 17, 2013The health and environmental case for smart meters is stronger than the case against them. -
Energy Efficiency Moves to the Head of the Class
April 17, 2013Energy efficient schools save on energy costs, improve children’s health and inspire the next generation. -
Four years in the making: The big U.S. Climate Review
April 16, 2013The quadrennial National Climate Review takes a hard look at the state of the climate. -
Carbon Taxes, Simplicity and Happiness
April 16, 2013There's a lot to like about Sweden's carbon tax. -
The Keystone XL Pipeline: How safe would It be?
April 15, 2013The controversy over the Keystone XL pipeline is a good reason to look at some data on pipeline safety. -
Global warming means oceans are taking the heat
April 12, 2013Why steadily rising atmospheric temperatures plateaued in the last few years. -
Might we soon be facing an effort to roll back the Toxic Substances Control Act?
April 12, 2013Legislation may soon be introduced in the U.S. Senate that would make a flawed Toxic Substances Control Act even weaker. -
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7 Tips for Protecting Yourself Against Ozone
April 10, 2013 | Elena Craft, Associate Vice President, Climate and HealthAs ozone season heats up, protect your health by staying on top of weather reports reporting ozone levels and follow these seven tips.More on:
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Saving Business from Itself
April 9, 2013Saving business from itself, in an age of environmental crisis. -
An old-timer reflects on the need for new tech to fight methane leaks
April 8, 2013A huge opportunity exists for technology to revolutionize air quality practices in the gas industry -
No-Till Gardening Saves You Time And Carbon
April 5, 2013When it comes to no-till gardening, what is good for my soul may not be good for my soil (or yours). -
Imagine Saving More Than 50% on Gas
April 4, 2013If 2025 fuel efficiency standards were enforced today, you’d spend about $1,000 less on gas each year. -
The Arctic is melting and the fish are moving in
April 4, 2013Warming waters and expanding ocean seem to be attracting some species of fish, and of course less ice cover means more opportunity for fishing. -
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With Chemical Regulation, “Trust us” Just Won’t Cut it
April 2, 2013Chemical industry objections to EPA's chemical testing process ring hollow. -
How to clear the gridlock on climate change
April 2, 2013One way to open up the discussion on climate change