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linkMay 03, 2013 3:22 pm
A Seriously Scary Thing Is Scheduled To Happen In New York This November
This stuff sounded so insane that our fact-checkers combed through the whole thing. What’s really crazy? It all checks out.
And if pushy New Yorkers can’t stop this, what’s the rest of the country going to do?
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linkMar 01, 2013 9:44 pm
Are You Falling For The Biggest Trick Designed To Get Your Cash?
Introducing “50 Shades Of Green,” in which powerful corporations have their way with the environment.
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linkJan 09, 2013 10:44 pm
Why Can't We Have Cool, Futuristic Stuff In The United States?
These new roads conserve energy, improve safety, and revolutionize the process of driving. This project is being undertaken in the Netherlands with work scheduled to begin later this year. Somehow, I don’t see the U.S. politicians banding together to make something like this happen anytime soon.
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photoDec 25, 2012 7:20 pmYour credit card bills might be big this January, but you don’t need to have the additional shock of huge utility bills.
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linkAug 31, 2012 3:12 pm
Green economy: 'China to spend $372 billion on cutting energy use, pollution'

From Reuters:
China will plough $372 billion into energy conservation projects and anti-pollution measures over the next three-and-a-half years, part of a drive to cut energy consumption by 300 million tonnes of standard coal, the country’s cabinet said Tuesday.
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The central government’s drive to reduce China’s insatiable appetite for fossil fuels is aimed at improving the country’s future energy security, and is a central plank of its policy to slow down growth in greenhouse gas emissions.
China, the world’s biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, plans to cut its CO2 emissions per unit of GDP by 40-45 percent from 2005 levels by 2020.
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Seven Chinese cities and provinces will launch CO2 emissions trading schemes over the next two years ahead of a national scheme later in the decade, as China seeks to move away from traditional command-and-control measures to combat spiraling carbon emissions.
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