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Germany Bans Meat at Official Functions to ‘Set a Good Example for Climate Protection’
Eating less meat is essential to curbing climate change, which is why Germany’s Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks is only serving vegetarian food at official
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Expect to see more emergencies like Oroville Dam in a hotter world | Dana Nuccitelli | Environment | The Guardian
Dana Nuccitelli: Scientists predicted decades ago that climate change would add stress to water management systems like Oroville Dam
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Arctic 2.0: What Happens after All the Ice Goes?
Researchers look into the future of the far North for clues to save species and maybe even bring back sea ice
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War: What is it good for? Absolutely nothing
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What Makes America Great? Artists Resist Trump With 100 Days of Posters by Jennifer Luxton — YES! Magazine
The progressive agenda over the next four years will be hard-won—and heavily illustrated—if the past few weeks are any indication.
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As California’s Organic Farming Pioneers Age, A Younger Generation Steps In : The Salt : NPR
The pioneers of organic farming are starting to retire. While some are passing on their farms to family to preserve their legacy, others are getting help finding like-minded strangers.
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Massive Italian Parade Float Captures Trumps Soul
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UPS Announces $18 Million Investment In Onsite Solar Energy, 5x Onsite Solar Growth | CleanTechnica
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Rollout Of Chevy Bolt May Mark Turning Point For Electric Car Market
The Chevy Bolt can go 238 miles on a single charge and costs about $30,000, after a federal tax credit. But the clean-car industry needs government support to thrive, and that’s far from certain.
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India doubles down on solar power with huge park capacity increase
The Indian government has given the second phase of their solar parks program a green light and has increased their target to 40 gigawatts.