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Heritage turkeys have long lifespans, mate naturally, and grow slowly, among other advantages. >> What are they?
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AP - Water regulators have taken a step toward banning septic tanks in the heart of Malibu, Calif., after a battle over bacterial pollution at popular beaches.
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Nissan/Renault CEO delivers keynote address about economic and environmental pressures facing automakers and what new vehicle types this may lead to. Read full post »
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Xcel Energy's "wind-to-battery" project can store 7.2 MWh and power 500 homes for seven hours when fully charged. Read full post »
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The U.S. Green Building Council announces an upgrade to its widely recognized energy and environmental design ratings program. Read full post »
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A Japanese manufacturer has developed an LCD display that consumes only only 1% of the electricity used by a conventional LCD. Read full post »
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