Environmental ramifications are causing second thoughts on laws requiring ethanol cultivation.
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Environmental ramifications are causing second thoughts on laws requiring ethanol cultivation.
Environmental ramifications are causing second thoughts on laws requiring ethanol cultivation.
Environmental advocates call the pro-fracking advertisments misleading, and question the partnership’s effect on NPR’s journalistic independence.
Environmental advocates call the pro-fracking advertisments misleading, and question the partnership’s effect on NPR’s journalistic independence.
If an earthquake of 7 or greater were to hit, then “all hell breaks loose,” including the evacuation of the West coast of North America, the scientist said.
If an earthquake of 7 or greater were to hit, then “all hell breaks loose,” including the evacuation of the West coast of North America, the scientist said.
Reports detail how corporate-funded SPN works behind the scenes to directly influence public policy through lobbyists posing as experts.
Reports detail how corporate-funded SPN works behind the scenes to directly influence public policy through lobbyists posing as experts.
Two atheists comedians are leading fellow non-believers in celebrating their lack of faith in God while promoting charity and community engagement.
Two atheists comedians are leading fellow non-believers in celebrating their lack of faith in God while promoting charity and community engagement.
Investigations look into what went wrong on the rails, but another community still suffers cost of oil accidents while the industry makes billions.
Investigations look into what went wrong on the rails, but another community still suffers cost of oil accidents while the industry makes billions.
Communities against fracking are not only up against oil and gas exploitation companies, but their stockholders, too.
Communities against fracking are not only up against oil and gas exploitation companies, but their stockholders, too.