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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNMelting Glaciers Will Lead to More Volcanic Eruptions, Study Suggests. Now, All Eyes Are On AntarcticaSince the new millennium, the world’s glaciers have shed 5 percent of their collective mass, a loss with significant impacts on both global and regional scales. When glaciers melt, sea levels rise, ...
Former Senate HELP ranker Richard Burr has pulled in yet another new lobbying client from the pharmaceuticals world.
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Taste of Home on MSNSeltzer Water vs. Club Soda vs. Tonic Water: What’s the Difference?It's easy to confuse these bubbly beverages. Here's what makes each one unique, and the best time to use each one.
A century before LaCroix or Spindrift were refrigerator staples, factories in New York City were carbonating gallons and ...
Like other forms of alternative energy — for example, biofuels — not all hydrogen electricity is equally clean. However, it is "green" when produced using renewable energy sources, and it releases no ...
More than 25 major consumer brands and petrochemicals have been traced to fracking in the Permian Basin, one of the world’s ‘carbon bombs’.
Harrison, who was selling Coca-Cola in Greensboro, and Luther Snyder, who was selling Coca-Cola in Charlotte. They merged their businesses in 1973 to form Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
The Coca-Cola Company today announced updated voluntary environmental goals, which replace previous environmental goals set by the company related to ...
Space Complex form of carbon spotted outside solar system for first time Complex carbon-based molecules crucial to life on Earth originated somewhere in space, but we didn't know where.
Coca-Cola and Bayer Foundation are among four impact investors to back the US$4m Green Catalytic Fund, which will support 350 projects and enterprises in Latin America and the Caribbean to tackle ...
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