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Despite Pledges To Cut Back, Farms Are Still Using Antibiotics
01/06/2017

The poultry industry has made the most ambitious promises to reduce antibiotic use.

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US starts asking foreign travelers for their social media info
01/06/2017

The good news is that travelers aren’t required to make their posts public…

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Michigan bans bans on plastic bags, takeout food containers, styrofoam cups and just about anything else
01/05/2017

They are not only stepping on the rights of local authorities, they are possibly snubbing international law.

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Weak Federal Powers Could Limit Trump’s Climate-Policy Rollback
01/05/2017

If nothing else, the next four years may be a fascinating test of just how far politics can become divorced from physical reality.

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Half of UK electricity now comes from nuclear and renewables
01/02/2017

Should they go ahead, Britain’s dependency on fossil fuels will fall even further.

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Sticking to the Paris Agreement could save six million tons of fish every year
12/30/2016

The study highlights just how important it is that all of the countries currently pledged to the Paris Agreement honor their commitments.

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Former California farm produces solar power that’s cheaper than fossil fuels
12/29/2016

Even the navy is pitching in on the solar revolution, as the Naval Air Station Lemoore is planning to have a solar plant on it grounds

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Ebola vaccine proves 100 percent effective in Guinea trial
12/28/2016

“When the next Ebola outbreak hits, we will not be defenseless.”

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Obama uses 1953 law to block Arctic drilling under Trump
12/27/2016

It’s a direct shot at Trump’s plans to tear down regulations protecting the environment for the sake of business…

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22 million pounds of plastic enter the Great Lakes every year
12/26/2016

Plastic accounts for somewhere around 80 percent of the litter on the shorelines of the Great Lakes.

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