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Prehistoric Atlantic Sturgeon Newest Addition to the Endangered Species List

The ancient Atlantic sturgeon is the latest species to be added to the Endangered Species List.

A Pleasant Surprise: Super Bowl XLVI Goes Green!

I was surprised when I realized Super Bowl XLVI’s efforts to go green, and I want to know what you’re doing too.

As France Gets Downgraded, Sarkozy’s Re-Election Chances Get Slimmer

To get an idea about the state of France’s looming presidential election, think of it as something like the American situation in reverse — especially in the all-important “likeability” factor.

Apple Frenzy! Beijing Store Attacked over iPhone Delay

Apple Frenzy! Beijing Store Attacked over iPhone Delay

Farewell, One Life to Live: 13 Stars and Their Soap Stints

Farewell, One Life to Live: 13 Stars and Their Soap Stints

Romney Ekes Out 8-Vote Win Over Santorum in Iowa

Mitt Romney eked out a minuscule 8-vote victory over Rick Santorum in Iowa’s Republican presidential caucuses, the state party chairman said early Wednesday

Texas Drought Devestates Mistletoe Crops, Confirming the Planet’s War on Christmas

The severe droughts in Texas this year killed most of the state’s mistletoe crops, jeopardizing Christmas celebrations throughout the country.

3 Years After Tennessee Coal Ash Spill, Other TVA Ponds Just As Unstable

“The dangerous conditions behind the Kingston disaster were not isolated.”

What’s Settled & Unsettled in Current Climate Change Science?

The big picture is that we know the planet is warming, humans are causing it, and there is a substantial risk to continuing on our current path. We don’t know exactly how large that risk is, but it’s not an excuse not to act.

Texas Drought May Have Killed 500 Million Trees

According to the Texas Forest Service, as many as 500 million trees in the state — roughly 10 percent of the forests there — have been killed within the last year alone as a result of 2011′s bizarre lack of rainfall.