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St. Louis airport to be fully operational by midweek
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Eve Troeh
Apr 25, 2011
St. Louis' Lambert Airport has partially resumed flights after a powerful tornado ripped off part of the roof and shattered hundreds of windows in the main terminal.
Earth Day used to be about the earth
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Eve Troeh
Apr 22, 2011
Now, this day of environmental activism has morphed into one of corporate promotion.
Shrimpers try to catch customers through online market
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Eve Troeh
Apr 21, 2011
Louisiana shrimp season just got underway. The BP spill made it harder to sell seafood from the Gulf of Mexico, but new online marketing and sales could help fishermen lure customers.
Scientists lack oil to study BP spill
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Eve Troeh
Apr 20, 2011
In the year since the Gulf oil spill, scientific research has been delayed because BP says it can't spare samples to study.
Health warning issued on popular hair treatment
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Eve Troeh
Apr 18, 2011
The Brazilian Blowout is known in certain circles as the secret to smooth, straight hair. But recent safety concerns have tarnished the once-illustrious treatment.
The other Venice: On the water in Louisiana
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Eve Troeh
Apr 15, 2011
When I called Susan Gros from Reel Louisiana Adventures to set up an interview, she said: You think we can get you out on the water?...
Gulf residents debate whether to get compensation from BP
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Eve Troeh
Apr 15, 2011
Through all the conflicting data on the impact of the BP oil spill, Gulf residents are trying to quantify past, current and future damages so they can get compensated. Some are considering refusing the money, but retaining the right to sue the company.
Natural gas might not be what it's fracked up to be
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Eve Troeh
Apr 12, 2011
A study out this week says the carbon footprint of clean-burning natural gas is bigger than coal's because extracting gas releases methane.
A tipping point for green energy and business
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Eve Troeh
Apr 4, 2011
New finance models means green energy is making better and better business sense.
Japan's nuclear problems mean more fossil fuels for now
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Eve Troeh
Mar 21, 2011
Japan could declare force majeure and withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol agreement, because it won't be meeting its promise to reduce carbon emissions.