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Finding Bobby Fischer: Emapthetic Snapshot of the Cold War’s Great Chess Match

Finding Bobby Fischer: Emapthetic Snapshot of the Cold War’s Great Chess Match

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Q&A: The Dalai Lama’s Successor Speaks Out

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Local Food Movement Breaks Up Ontario Grocery Franchises

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California Now Home to 50,000 Solar Panel Installations

Photo via Zimbio California has been a leading light for solar power for quite some time–but now it’s leaps and bounds ahead of the rest of the nation. Over the last ten years, the number of solar power installations in the Golden State have grown from 500 to 50,000.