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Need to borrow a chainsaw? This app can help
Peerby connects folks in need of bike pumps and folding chairs with the neighbors who have them.
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California’s cap-and-trade program now covers cars
The oil industry claims this will make gasoline prices soar. Experts say that’s not true -- unless the oil industry manipulates the market.
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Plants clean this office building’s air in the world’s most polluted city
In the world's smoggiest city, ventilating with outdoor air doesn't work. A little greenery will do the trick, though.
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A New Year’s scramble to obey California’s hard-boiled egg laws
By aiming rules at eaters rather than farmers, California's bid to change poultry farming might actually succeed.
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Can a commercial development be used to block Big Oil?
Environmental groups are pushing for the rapid development of a $1.3 billion real estate project. Why?
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What’s in a name? These farmers know
Blazing Pitchforks Ranch, Fruit Loop Acres, Second Cloud On The Left Farm — these spreads have the most fantastic names.
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6 things to laugh about from 2014, a real trash can of a year
These are the six best laugh-worthy moments that came out of some remarkably terrible news for the environment.
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A bit of good green energy news for your holidays, courtesy of New England
In Northeastern power markets, renewable energy is increasingly cheaper than fossil fuel energy.
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Have people of color been locked out of the green economy?
Black entrepreneurs want to see themselves reflected in the green economy before they join the army to defend it.
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Life in the bike lane was pretty good in 2014
We spent some time this week pedaling through our bike coverage from 2014, and here are our favorite stories of the year.