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Is a Free-Range Pig a Good Pig?
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A free-range pig is happier than a confined pig. Perhaps. But is a free-range pig safe to eat?
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erica
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Apr 23, 2009 04:13 PM
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filed under:
food,
antibiotics,
pigs,
health,
New York Times,
salmonella,
bacteria
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Climate Negativity From the Naysayers
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First the globe was not warming. Then the warming wasn’t due to human activities. In a slow, rearguard action, the naysayers now have a new mantra: "It can’t ...
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erica
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Apr 27, 2009 02:29 PM
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filed under:
cap and trade,
alternative fuel,
economics,
solar,
Bjorn Lomborg,
Robert Hirsch,
climate change,
New York Times,
climate skeptics,
renewable energy,
wind,
Kyoto Protocol,
Washington Post,
James Schlesinger
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Memo to CNN.com: You Got It Wrong
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It’s great when reporters call you for your opinion. It’s even better when they feature a quote from you in the story. And it’s better yet when it’s from an ...
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erica
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Aug 31, 2009 02:55 PM
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cap and trade,
green investments,
climate change,
energy,
Supreme Court,
New York Times,
Clean Air Act (1990),
air quality,
renewable energy,
renewables,
economy,
fuel economy,
oil,
carbon tax,
global warming,
Barack Obama,
CNN,
Department of Transportation,
Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE),
air pollution,
economics,
gasoline,
George W. Bush,
Environmental Protection Agency
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Statistically Speaking: Pigs by the Numbers
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<i>New York Times</i> columnist Nicholas D. Kristof has a great series on the link between our food, pigs in this case, and our health. What’s the connection ...
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erica
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Mar 31, 2009 12:31 PM
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filed under:
animals,
Statistically Speaking,
Nicholas Kristof,
hogs,
antibiotics,
pigs,
New York Times,
waste
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Is the Conservative-Friendly Carbon Tax a Regressive Flat Tax In Disguise?
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What’s wrong with this picture? Conservatives, such as the members of <i>Wall Street Journal</i>'s editorial board, are talking up a carbon tax instead of a ...
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erica
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Aug 27, 2009 09:40 AM
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cap and trade,
economics,
Ralph Nader,
progressive tax,
climate change,
carbon tax,
New York Times,
tax,
flat tax,
Climate Security Act,
global warming,
Wall Street Journal,
Bob Inglis,
acid rain program,
Arthur Laffer,
economy
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Start Counting the Votes for a Climate Bill
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The signals from the Obama administration are that a cap-and-trade bill on climate is on the way, but is Congress ready?
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erica
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Mar 16, 2009 11:54 AM
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cap and trade,
legislation,
Massachusetts v. EPA,
New York Times,
Harry Reid,
Hillary Clinton,
John McCain,
China,
Environmental Protection Agency,
climate change,
Barack Obama,
Nancy Pelosi,
Carol Browner
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Is Bubble Bursting for Climate in Near Term?
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Could there already be an about-face? The president-elect's energy & environment picks held real promise for climate action. Now there's talk of the virtues of ...
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erica
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Mar 16, 2009 12:15 PM
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filed under:
greenhouse gases,
Henry Waxman,
air pollution,
automobile,
automakers,
Supreme Court,
global warming,
Nancy Pelosi,
House of Representatives,
Barack Obama,
New York Times,
climate change
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Green VC: Another Casualty of Economic Meltdown?
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While I was away in Nepal recently, <a class="external-link" href="http://nicholas.duke.edu/thegreengrok/greenvc">guest blogger</a> Ben Abrams, a Duke alum who ...
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erica
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Sep 03, 2009 10:40 AM
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filed under:
green investments,
business,
Thomas Friedman,
John Doerr,
New York Times
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Update: From Obama’s Initial Moves to Bird Deaths
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There have been much doings in the environmental world of late. Here’s a quick update.
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erica
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last modified
Mar 16, 2009 12:11 PM
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filed under:
Richard Nixon,
Massachusetts v. EPA,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
New York Times,
New England Journal of Medicine,
birds,
Lisa Jackson
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