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Hey gang, it’s time to put a charge into home energy! With the Kill A Watt, now you can reduce your power consumption AND have fun doing it. Watch this parody of an infomercial and find out how energy-saving knowledge is just an electrical socket away.
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What happens when 500 climate change skeptics descend upon New York to discuss global warming? Well, we just had to see for ourselves. Gentlemen, prepare your PowerPoints!
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Election season is heating up, but which Democratic candidate has the issues of the earth in mind? Find out which White House hopeful survives this high stakes, tension-filled tournament! Liza de Guia and Michael Somerville host all of the action.
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The race for the White House is on, but which Republican candidate has the best platform for the planet? What bold bracket buster will come out on top in the first ever Climate Cup tournament?! Hosts Liza de Guia and Michael Somerville provide the play-by-play from the TitanDesk.
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Sustainable party planning with plenty of style. Throw a "green" bash that your friends will never forget! Learn how to lower your impact, but keep the fun.
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An eco parody of everyone's favorite public service announcement. Save money, conserve energy and get advice from a know-it-all.
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An eco parody of everyone's favorite public service announcement. Learn about a bold new plan for species extinction.
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An eco parody of everyone's favorite public service announcement. Enjoy this tip for the next time you head to the beach.
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An eco parody of everyone's favorite public service announcement. When it comes to tap water: it's no harm, no foul.
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An eco parody of everyone's favorite public service announcement. Learn the hidden truth behind angels...and Mad Cow Disease.
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An eco parody of everyone's favorite public service announcement. Find out how dirty diapers can change the world.
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As the death toll now tops over 100,000, the Cyclone in Myanmar is already considered historic. Survivors are now trying to recollect their lives, but are in desperate need of aide.
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The brains of these scientists are in no danger of running dry, with the abundance of data that has been collected on the Antarctic Ocean and Ice during their past month of surveying.
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The lobster population is in good shape, and fishermen look to keep it that way! As consumers are becoming more green, fishermen strive to be certified as "eco-friendly"!
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Residents in Southern California are lucky that winds were not blowing this week, allowing firefighters to contain the wildfires that started burning in the Angeles National Forest.
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Green Apples also grow in the Mile High City!!
The Mayor of Denver explains his "Green Print Denver" plan to keep the city clean and eco-friendly!
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The aftermath of a tornado seems foreign to residents in Virginia, who are used to cleaning up after hurricanes. However, residents are lucky that so far there have been no reported deaths, as officials continue to search for survivors.
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With the aid of MTV, student journalist's are given the opportunity to cover earth friendly events like the Green Apple Festival, which took place in Washington DC. People at the festival were given the chance to voice their opinions on hot topics such as global warming.
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Students take to the streets... or to the docks, to discuss with local water men how pollution continues to threaten the marine life in the Chesapeake Bay.
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After the recent discovery of trace amounts of pharmaceuticals found in the drinking water of over 40 million people, hearings have begun to take place on Capitol Hill.
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