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Zombies in the Mirror: The Scary Truth About Where We're Headed

This is the time of year for confronting one of life's biggest questions: What scares you? For me, it's not any of the creatures you'll find decorating porches and haunted houses this week. What I fear...

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Is Eco-Fashion Full of Scrap? Watch and Find Out

This new video from Tonlé, an ethical fashion brand in Cambodia, highlights a big problem in our world.... excessive waste. Tonlé's campaign points out that every year 100 million pounds of textiles...

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Halloween From Your Dog's Perspective

Tischman Pet Photography As we round the calendar into November there is one date that will refuse to go unnoticed: October 31. All spooks night, is an overwhelming splendor. Children of all ages --...

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A New Flank in China's War on Pollution? Controlling Emissions From Ports and...

As President Obama and other Asia-Pacific leaders gather in Beijing for the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit, climate change and air pollution will undoubtedly be on the agenda. This...

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TransCanada's Proposed Energy East Tar Sands Pipeline Faces a Sea of Opposition

A new tar sands pipeline called Energy East proposed by TransCanada -- the company behind the contentious Keystone XL tar sands pipeline -- faces considerable opposition and numerous hurdles that make...

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It's Been a Spook-tacular Year for Rainforests

Last October, nearly all of the Halloween candy handed out to adorably-costumed kids had direct ties to rainforest destruction. Most candy companies had no real policy for how they sourced their palm...

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Can Long Island Be Saved? -- Part X: Governor Cuomo Announces An Action Plan...

Graphic courtesy The Nature Conservancy, Stony Brook University's School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences and LICCRA Readers of this series 'Can Long Island Be Saved?' will recall the flurry of...

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The Cultures of "Fresco": Food Design in Latin America

Graphic art by Juliana Serrano Pérez For a few days, Bogotá turned into the South American capital of food design. The second annual meeting of the Red Latinoamericana de Food Design (the Latin...

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Halloween Can Be Dangerous -- For Your Pet

By Laura Caruso for GalTime.com When it comes to Halloween, we're careful to protect our little witches and goblins. Yes, we teach our kids that there may be tricks amongst the treats and that we must...

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How Making Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain Changed Me

I had the privilege of making a film that changed the way I see things in life. Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain, which is being released next month, is inspired by the world's worst industrial disaster which...

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Another Fracking Health Threat

You may have been shocked by this recent headline: "Dead babies near oil drilling sites raise questions for researchers." But those who are following the national debate about fracking are all too...

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San Francisco's Perennial Is Beyond Farm to Fork: A Marriage of All Things...

The history of restaurants reaches back thousands of years to the thermopolia of ancient Greece, where customers cozied up to an L-shaped bar, not unlike what you might see around the world today. Yet...

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"REpower Kosovo"

For Europe's youngest nation, Kosovo, its vast reserves of lignite have been both a blessing and a curse. As the country progresses, this abundance of lignite has trapped it into using only this source...

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Countdown to Kindness: A Reminder for Each Day of World Vegan Month

Despite celebrations planned from Atlanta, Georgia to Los Angeles, California, few people realize that November is World Vegan Month. So, TA-DA!!! Whether you're a committed vegan, an aspiring one, or...

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The Climate Post: EPA Refines Pollution Rules

Last week the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was told by a federal appeals court that it could move forward with implementing a program to curb air pollution that crosses state lines. The...

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Donny Rico Gives Credit Where Credit Is Due: Judge Kaplan

Reposted from Eye on the Amazon Chevron's retaliatory RICO case against the Ecuadorians and their lawyers would not have come about were it not for the generous suggestion of U.S. Federal Judge Lewis...

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'Green News Report' - October 30, 2014

The Green News Report is also available via... IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: 'Sit down and shut up!': Superstorm Sandy recovery stalled, 2 years later; The Weather Channel repudiates its climate...

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'Lighting Season' Begins Sunday: What Better Time to Buy an LED Bulb and Save...

As the annual ritual of setting our clocks back approaches this weekend, we officially "fall back" into "lighting season" where the days get shorter and our lights stay on more hours per day. But...

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A Millennial's Perspective on What a Jim Inhofe Chairmanship Could Mean

I owe many things to science. Science has touched every facet of my life and on a broader scale has touched every facet of our existence as human beings. It's the reason we can have clean water to...

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Report Reveals Seafood Fraud in Shrimp

Do you know where your shrimp comes from? Probably not. Today, Oceana released a new scientific report revealing that 30 percent of shrimp products tested from grocery stores and restaurants were...

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