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Border Wall Successfully Halting Immigration (of Wildlife)

Posted on Aug 5, 2009, Source: Christian Science Monitor

Those who wish to secure America's borders from ocelots, pronghorn antelopes, gray wolves, and bighorn sheep scored a victory this month.

Are Climate-Change Deniers Guilty of Treason?

Posted on Jul 10, 2009, Source: Christian Science Monitor

Economist Paul Krugman thinks so and he's not the only one with some strong words for the skeptics.

Should We Bulldoze the 'Burbs?

Posted on Jun 30, 2009, Source: Christian Science Monitor

A debate has ensued about whether to raze neighborhoods that have fallen into economic decay.

Coming Soon: Google Your Electricity Use

Posted on Feb 13, 2009, Source: Christian Science Monitor

New software would allow you to monitor your home's electricity use in near real-time over the Web.

Obama Makes His Green Team Official

Posted on Dec 16, 2008, Source: Christian Science Monitor

Obama officially announced his picks for four leading positions in his green team, but more appointments are yet to come.

Obama Promises "New Chapter" in Climate Leadership

Posted on Nov 21, 2008, Source: Christian Science Monitor

Obama made big promises to the international community, despite turning down an invite to attend the next meeting in Poland.

Are Solar's Problems Solved?

Posted on Aug 4, 2008, Source: Christian Science Monitor

MIT researches have come up with a discovery that may help to get over one of solar power's biggest drawbacks: storing energy.

Black Ohio Neighborhood Denied Water for Decades

Posted on Jul 14, 2008, Source: Christian Science Monitor

A federal jury found that local authorities were denying a black community public water service because of their race.

Meet the BALM Squad

Posted on Aug 11, 2004, Source: AlterNet

Volunteer medical aid groups have sprung up across the country providing care to protesters in volatile situations.
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