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Crowd-Sourced Map of NYC’s Bike Share Stations Unveiled

May 11, 2012

Here’s a first look at where New York City’s 600 incoming bike sharing stations will go.

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How ETSY Is Changing the Way We All Do Business

May 11, 2012

The online craft market place becomes a certified B Corp, and announces $40m in new funding. This could be a great thing for all of us.

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More and More People, Cities and States Support Overturning Citizens United

May 11, 2012

Which is a very good thing, considering the corrupting influence corporate spending in elections has had on US democracy.

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Occupy’s GlobalMay Manifesto Has Lots of Points Green Movement Should Get Behind

May 11, 2012

If you still have lingering doubts that the aims of the Occupy movement and the green movement are largely in alignment, this should but those doubts to rest.

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Tea Party Organizers, Think Tanks Coordinate Plan to Attack Wind Power Nationwide

May 10, 2012

Conservative activists are working with think tanks and local NIMBY groups to coordinate an assault on wind projects.

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Developed-Developing Nation Split on Climate Obligations Needs Reevaluation

May 10, 2012

We need a new system to determine which nations ought to be forced to cut emissions, not the 20-year old outdated one we’ve got now.

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Shareholders Call on Bank of America to Stop Funding Mountaintop Removal

May 9, 2012

At a raucous protest inside and outside of its annual shareholder meeting, activists hit B of A for bankrolling coal.

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Microsoft Imposes a Carbon Price on Itself

May 9, 2012

The tech giant announced that it will be carbon neutral by the next fiscal year. To do so, it’s essentially enacting a carbon pricing system on its own operations.

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The Sweet Potato Project: Urban Agriculture as a Path Out of Poverty

May 9, 2012

Could urban agriculture provide a viable economic alternative for kids in poor neighborhoods? St. Louis’ The Sweet Potato Project will find out this Summer.
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Anti-Climate Group Compares 62% of Americans to Serial Killers, Loses $1 Million in Sponsors

May 8, 2012

The Heartland Institute’s position was too extreme for many high-profile donors and supporters, who quickly distanced themselves from their latest ill-advised ad campaign.

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