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Renewable Energy
Thomas Edison Was Right About Solar Power
It's time to stop burning our fence posts for fuel.
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Corporate Developers Seize Indigenous Lands in Brazil and Hire Hit Men to Murder Residents
The number of indigenous people killed in Brazil in connection to huge development projects is on the rise.
Why Is Apple Lying About Powering Its Data Centers With Renewable Energy?
An investigation into a North Carolina Apple facility reveals that it's powered by a mix of nuclear, coal and natural gas.
Climate Pledges by Walmart, Bank of America and 11 Other Companies Are Mostly Symbolic
Corporate signatories of a White House-sponsored climate pledge are not promising much in the way of carbon emissions reduction.
Eco-Village Offers Off-the-Grid Refuge From London Housing Crisis
London lacks affordable rental housing, and eco-villages can empower young adults by giving them an affordable, sustainable housing option.
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How All 50 States Can Go 100 Percent Renewable by 2050
Stanford researchers released a study just last week that shows how all 50 states can go 100 percent renewable by 2050.
Converting the Fossil-Fuel Fundamentalists
Pope Francis is redefining the ongoing transition to greener energy as a moral obligation.
Shift to Renewables Seems Inevitable, but Is It Fast Enough?
Experts say the global transition is already well underway.
Four Reasons Why the Transition From Fossil Fuels to a Green Energy Era Is Gaining Traction
Historians may look back on 2015 as the year that the renewable energy ascendancy began.
Blowing Past Political Turbulence
Dawdling lawmakers won't snuff out the wind industry's growth.