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ExxonMobil claims it’s the savior of the world’s poor
Oil giants are now trying to present themselves as poverty fighters and defenders of human wellbeing.
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I went on TV and told the world about my creepy green habit
On being mortified on MSNBC.
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Tired of worrying about climate change? Vote Pitbull for president!
Hope on climate change has come from a direction you never expected.
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Get ready for endlessly gross shrimp, thanks to climate change
According to a new study out of Sweden, ocean acidification is changing how shrimp taste.
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Here’s the deal with that Nebraska Keystone court ruling
A shady law that gives the governor power to decide the pipeline's route was upheld by the Nebraska Supreme Court, even though the majority of justices voted otherwise.
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Rejoice! New York is the biggest city to ban foam packaging
Now the only New York City takeout leftovers will be your Kung Pao.
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Smart pedals help you find your stolen bike
These high-tech pedals alert you if your bike has moved, and tell you where it's gone, via a tracking app on your smartphone.
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Inslee on Seattle tunnel: “No one is more frustrated by this project than I am”
The governor insists that the tunnel still needs to be built, and that the contractor will pay to fix Bertha. "We’re like the guy who’s having his house remodeled and the contractor hasn’t done any work in the past year because his buzz saw isn’t working."
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Nebraska Supreme Court clears the way for a Keystone decision
The court said the pipeline's planned route through Nebraska is just fine. Now the ball is in Obama's court.
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We can fix the Gulf dead zone — for $2.7 billion a year
It will cost $2.7 billion to stop dumping fertilizer in the Mississippi, where it ends up killing off everything in the Gulf of Mexico. And it's worth it.