Section: Green
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Keystone XL gets official nod
New State Department report finds no major environmental objections to Keystone XL pipeline.
This article was published on 02.13.14
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Citrus growers squeezed by freeze
The Golden State’s citrus industry takes a $441 million hit due to December’s sub-freezing temperatures.
This article was published on 02.13.14
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Growing, cooking and eating good food
Chef Richie Hirshen and his cooking/gardening students at Sherwood Montessori school release their second cookbook, Grow, Cook, Eat. Also, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. and the Chico Certified Farmers’ Market collaborate on new Healthy Opportunities Program (HOP).
This article was published on 02.13.14
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Love & other good things
The Chico Creek Nature Center’s Valentine’s Day camps for kids lead off this assemblage of goodness.
This article was published on 02.06.14
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Climate change threatens Olympics
By the end of the 21st century, two-thirds of the last 19 Winter Olympics sites will be too warm to host such an event.
This article was published on 02.06.14
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Love and bicycles
On Valentine’s Day, local bike enthusiasts will celebrate their two-wheeled loves together.
This article was published on 02.06.14
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TransCanada pipeline explosion
Gas supplies are shut off to 4,000 Canadians in sub-zero temperatures after a TransCanada natural-gas pipeline explodes and burns for more than 12 hours.
This article was published on 02.06.14
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‘Pop-up’ wetlands help birds
Sacramento Valley rice farmers are paid by The Nature Conservancy to provide wetlands habitat for migrating birds during the current drought.
This article was published on 02.06.14
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Outsourcing the mess
Increasingly, the U.S. and Europe are outsourcing carbon pollution to China and other rising economies.
This article was published on 01.30.14
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