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4 Ideas from SXSW: Day One

It's not all beer-pong and barbeque at SXSW. Isn't the Interactive portion of the festival supposed to be about sharing ideas?

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Land Locked: U.S. Wilderness Protection Act Benefits the Climate–Hunters Like It, Too

Dear EarthTalk : I understand that Congress passed legislation not too long ago that protected a few million acres of wilderness areas, parks and wild rivers, in part to help offset climate change. How does conserving land prevent global warming?-- M. Oakes, Charlottesville, N.C

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Extreme Wind Farming Gets $102 Million Blast

Wind farms suffer from a problem: They're built to harness wind, but are still vulnerable to wear-and-tear caused by severely windy conditions. Enter the Record Hill Wind project, a Yale University Endowment-funded 50.6 megawatt wind power plant set to start construction this year in rural Maine

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Waiting For iPad 3

I recently did something that will sound really stupid. I bought an iPad literally days before the release of the iPad 2. I have no regrets, however

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Seeing the Light

Photography by David Roemer. Styling by Christopher Campbell.This spring, designers have delivered so many brilliant, white classics that dressing for the weekend is bound to be a leisure pursuit in itself

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