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Shell will stay out of the Arctic this year
Shell announced it won't attempt to drill for oil in the Arctic this year -- and that it's "considering its options" in the region.
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Utah’s transit system is giving away iPads to student riders
A simple-but-effective incentive to increase ridership from college kids.
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This treehouse inside a Brooklyn loft will make you powerfully jealous
We totally want to live here. Or at least cozy up in the cabin for a long weekend in Bushwick.
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The week in GIFs: Licking squirrels and guzzling wine
Green takes on the SOTU, Super Bowl, and more -- animated.
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You’re not allowed to walk to the Super Bowl
Walking is dangerous, especially when done outside.
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Up the creek by pedal power: An Englishman bikes the Hudson Valley
Nick Hand rode 500 miles from Manhattan to Hudson Falls, following Pete Seeger's "dirty stream," interviewing and photographing working people along the way.
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Did spying take Copenhagen from Hopenhagen to Brokenhagen?
New documents show NSA snoops worked hard to spy on the U.S.'s negotiating partners in 2009's failed climate negotiations.
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Climate change is directly responsible for killing baby penguins
Torrential downpours and abnormal heat could kill nearly half of penguin chicks in a single year, say researchers.
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To become a law, a farm bill needs friends in unlikely places
The farm bill that staggered across the finish line only got there thanks to its hybrid, mash-up nature: It's a big old compromise.
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Waxman poetic: Climate hawk leaves an impressive ‘stache of green achievements
Congress loses one of its biggest environmental crusaders in Rep. Henry Waxman, who transcended coauthorship of cap-and-trade to earn the nickname "The Mustache of Justice."