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Neighborhood Heat Watch
Leo Hidalgo/Creative Commons I’ve been writing over the last few weeks about the authoritative Climate and Health Assessment released in April by more than 100...
As KFC Rebrands, It Can’t Ignore Antibiotics
KFC’s public image is at a crossroads. Recently, the company launched a major rebranding effort that attempts to harken back to its roots—publicly recommitting...
Keep Calm and Lower the Cap
The California Air Resources Board released yesterday the results of the latest quarterly auction of emission allowances pursuant to the cap-and-trade program...
Looking Outdoors for Lasting Water Savings in California
The drought news from California this month is slightly less dire—“only” 64% of the state is still experiencing drought conditions that are considered “severe...
DOE’s SunShot Successes Underscore the Bright Benefits of Federal Clean Energy Investments
What do GPS, the Internet and now solar, have in common? All are successful cutting-edge technologies that benefited from critical government support over the...
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