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NASA Space Settlements
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Scottish whisky biofuel to power cars
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Nissan LEAF opens for orders
Fly Fishers Serving as Transports for Noxious Little Invaders
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The stated goal is to reduce the wild horse population to more sustainable levels, but animal advocates say the roundups are cruel, expensive and unnecessary. ..
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No Risk, Says Leader of Spill Response
After a new blowout preventer was latched to the wellhead, BP prepared to conduct tests that should allow the company to finish plugging the well. ..
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His Corporate Strategy: The Scientific Method
J. Craig Venter wants to create creatures — bacteria, algae or even plants — to carry out industrial tasks and displace fossil fuels. ..
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Voice From the Next Offshore Oil Frontier
The energy industry centered in Prudhoe Bay is the economic engine of the North Slope, helping preserve the Inupiat culture, but it also presents a potential threat to that culture. Mayor Edward Itta of the North Slope Borough e-mailed answers to our questions about these conflicts. ..
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Mariner Rig Accident Undercuts Efforts to End Drilling Moratorium
As lawmakers call for new inquiries into Thursday's accident, oil industry executives say it will now be more difficult to lift the government's offshore drilling moratorium in the Gulf of Mexico. ..
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Scientists Criticize System of Certifying Fisheries
A group of fisheries scientists argue that the Marine Stewardship Council, an influential body that ranks fish sources as sustainable, grants its seal of approval too easily. As a result, some fish populations may be more endangered than consumers believe. ..
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Vietnam Raids Restaurants Selling Exotic Meats
The crackdown by Vietnamese forestry officials is part of a broader effort to halt the illegal international trade in the meat of threatened species. ..
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U.N. Raises Concerns as Global Food Prices Jump
Recent food riots in poor countries prompted United Nations officials to call for a careful watch on prices. ..
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A Greener Champagne Bottle
France’s Champagne industry is trying to cut the carbon dioxide it emits transporting billions of tiny bubbles around the world. ..
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Review Finds Flaws in U.N. Climate Panel Structure
The scientists involved in crafting the panel’s climate reports need to be more open to alternative views and more transparent, an independent review said. ..
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Virginia Case Against Climate Researcher Is Rejected
A judge ruled that the state attorney general failed to make his fraud case against Michael E. Mann but could try again. ..
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National Briefing | Washington: E.P.A. Turns Down Request to Ban Lead Bullets
The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday said it does not have the legal authority to ban lead bullets. ..
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Banks Grow Wary of Environmental Risks
Some lenders are taking a stand on practices like mining and deforestation that may be risky to their reputations. ..
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With Neighbors Unaware, Toxic Spill at a BP Plant
Many residents of Texas City, Tex., said they developed respiratory ailments during the leak, which lasted for nearly six weeks after a piece of critical equipment malfunctioned. ..
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Risk-Taking Rises as Oil Rigs in Gulf Drill Deeper
As regulators investigate the causes of the Deepwater Horizon disaster, the broader dangers posed by the oil industry’s push into deeper waters have gone largely unscrutinized. ..
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In Oil Inquiry, Panel Sees No Single Smoking Gun
No one person or company has been implicated. Instead, several missteps and oversights by the crew are being explored by federal investigators as possible triggers of the emergency. ..
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Acrimony Behind the Scenes of Gulf Oil Spill
New information suggests that the process of killing the failed well was far more stressful than the public knew. ..
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Kremlin Relents, for Now, to Foes of Highway
Environmentalists were handed a surprising victory when President Dmitri A. Medvedev postponed construction of a Moscow-St. Petersburg highway. ..
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The Bay Citizen: A Green Idea That Sounded Good Until the Trees Went to Work
The New Zealand Christmas tree thrives in San Francisco, but is destructive as well. Nonetheless, it is not easy for a homeowner to gain city permission to remove one. ..
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Missing Piece in Oil Rig Inquiry: Who Was in Charge?
Hearings trying to determine the causes of the Deepwater Horizon explosion have been dominated by disagreements among lawyers for the companies involved. ..
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