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Companies Abandon Chamber of Commerce Over Climate Change Stance
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's opposition to addressing climate change is making it very unpopular, even in corporate America.
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Planet
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Copenhagen: Just a Cop Out?
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Despite its disappointments, Copenhagen marks a turning point—the end of denial. What's next is recognizing that our climate problem is really a justice problem.
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Planet
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EPA Implements Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule
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An EPA rule requiring large polluters to report greenhouse gases went into effect December 29, 2009.
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Planet
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My Exhibit ... In the Museum of Trash
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To better understand his waste footprint, Dave Chameides stored all of his trash in his basement for a year.
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Planet
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"Regulators Should No Longer Ignore Rigorous Science"
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In a broad new study, scientists conclude that the impacts of mountaintop removal are "pervasive and irreversible."
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Planet
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A Wave of Climate Action
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An international day of action heralded the emergence of a global grassroots climate movement. Next up: December 12.
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Planet
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Students Stand Up to Coal
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College students across the country are working to eject coal from their campuses and their communities.
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Planet
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Using the Clean Air Act to Cap Carbon
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Two environmental groups petitioned the EPA to use the Clean Air Act to cap carbon dioxide at 350 parts per million.
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Planet
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Why Annie Leonard is Right About Cap-and-Trade
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The real question isn’t why Annie Leonard questions cap-and-trade; it’s why all environmentalists don’t support Cantwell-Collins.
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Planet
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4 Quick Ways to Boost Employment
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Rights for renters, flexible work schedules, and other ways to create jobs.
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New Economy