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Obama drops climate change talk as green movement fizzles
"What the heck went wrong?" That, apparently, is the question roiling the environmental community as it realizes that the fight against climate change has fizzled.
As Brad Plumer writes in the New Republic, everything was looking great in 2008 for a...Tags: Global Warming, Water Pollution, Physical Conditions, Disasters, United Nations
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Earth's greenhouse gas levels approach 400-ppm milestone
The ratio of carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere is flirting with 400 parts per million, a level last seen about 2.5 million to 5 million years ago, according to the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. The Institution this week...Tags: Al Gore, Global Warming, Bodies of Water, Environmental Pollution, Oceans
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UPDATED: Full Allegations in Complaint about Dietrich Science Teacher's Human Reproduction Lesson
The Times-News, Twin Falls, IdahoA Dietrich science teacher is being investigated by the state's professional standards commission after a complaint from parents over his teaching methods. Tim McDaniel is being investigated after a complaint was filed by a handful of parents who...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Genital Herpes, Family Planning, Teachers, Students
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UMaine alum, Hollywood producer Bender to give commencement address
Bangor Daily News, MaineLong before he was a Hollywood producer known for films such as "Pulp Fiction," "Inglorious Basterds," "Good Will Hunting" and "An Inconvenient Truth," Lawrence Bender was a kid from the Bronx. He wanted to attend the University of Maine because it was in...Tags: Pulp Fiction (movie), Technology, The Huffington Post, Good Will Hunting (movie), Lobbying
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It's Earth Day! Here are 7 ways to honor the planet
Happy Earth Day! It’s been 43 years since Wisconsin Sen. Gaylord Nelson celebrated the very first Earth Day on April 22, 1970. It’s not yet a federal holiday, but Earth Day is celebrated by schoolkids from coast to coast (along with many...
Tags: Google Inc., Nobel Prize Awards, Global Change, Al Gore, Earth Day
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Participant Media hopes more filmgoers will get its messages
In "Snitch," a thriller set in the dangerous drug world, Dwayne Johnson plays a father who goes to work as a drug informant to free his jailed son. The PG-13 film from Participant Media features a street fight, a car chase and a gun battle — high-...
Tags: Action (Movie Genre), Peter Guber, Book, Movies, Snitch (movie)
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The Most Interesting Men's Book Club in the World
One thing to know about our club Our club formed about seven years ago in Naperville. We used to call our group the Men's Book Club to distinguish ourselves from the many book clubs our wives participate in. Our current name, The Most Interesting Men'...
Tags: Al Gore, Clubs and Associations, Fiction
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Al Gore, still energized
Al Gore hails from Tennessee, but when he comes to California next week, he'll be coming back to his spiritual home. In 2000, Californians gave him a double-digit lead — 1.3 million votes — over George W. Bush for president. His documentary,...
Tags: Prices, Current TV (tv network), Movies, The Future (movie), Interior Policy
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Sundance 2013: From Kutcher to Pussy Riot, five storylines to watch
The Sundance Film Festival can seem like a most indecipherable hybrid: It’s a movie-industry gathering, a wannabe Mardi Gras, a celebrity pit stop. It's also, of course, a place where some of the most memorable films of our time began their...
Tags: Film Festivals, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Sweetwater, Mardi Gras, Occupy Wall Street
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To fight fracking, what Pennsylvania needs is a masterpiece
Movies can have a tremendous impact on society, if they're skillfully made. "Triumph of the Will" was a stunning documentary that helped Adolf Hitler consolidate power. "An Inconvenient Truth," a documentary about former Vice President Al Gore's...
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Participant Media to create pro-social cable channel
Participant Media, the film company behind "An Inconvenient Truth" and "Charlie Wilson's War," has acquired two cable channels and plans to combine them to form a new network featuring programming with social themes. The channel, which does not yet have...
Tags: Davis Guggenheim, Oprah Winfrey, Meghan McCain, OWN (tv network), Current TV (tv network)
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Village green: Going ultra-eco in traditional home
"Nothing green." In 2008, that was a couple's caveat to architect Nate Kipnis when they hired him to renovate their Colonial home. "They thought it would look too high-tech or out-of-the box, and didn't understand environmentally sustainable design," he...Tags: Craigslist, Inc., Arable Farming, Al Gore, Building Material, Architecture
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