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Drive any road in Salinas Valley, Calif., and you’re apt to see crews of workers stooping to weed or harvest fields of
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Ben Faiola drives his Michigan-made Chevy Volt into his garage, turns it off and just walks away. Usually, he’d have to do
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On a cool, sunny May morning, Hilary Zaranek set out on horseback from her log house in southwestern Montana with one thing
Nobel Peace Prize winner Kofi Annan relinquished his leadership of the United Nations in 2007, but his commitment to global change is