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Food and Health

None of the world’s top industries would be profitable if they paid for the natural capital they use

A sobering new study finds that the world's biggest industries burn through $7.3 trillion dollars worth of free natural capital a year. And it's the only reason they turn a profit.

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How science can predict where you stand on Keystone XL

Want to make sense of the feud between pipeline activists and "hippie-punching" moderates? Talk to the researchers.

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ExxonMobil deserves a pat on the back for Arkansas spill response, says congressmember

ExxonMobil spilled some 200,000 gallons of oil in Mayflower, Ark. But don't be too harsh on the company, says Rep. Markwayne Mullin.

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Fresh tracks: Chicago’s new ‘sky park’ turns abandoned rails into green spaces

The windy city has two major new parks in the works -- one for people, the other for the birds.

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What’s bugging your meat? Shit and antibiotics, probably

Take a deep breath, carnivores: 87 percent of supermarket meat tests positive for normal and antibiotic-resistant forms of Enterococcus bacteria.

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