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North Dakota’s oil is more flammable than other crudes, feds warn
A trio of fiery train crashes prompted the federal government to warn that oil fracked from the Bakken shale formation is especially dangerous.
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Mark Ruffalo wants you to imagine a 100 percent clean energy future
The celebrity activist isn't just against fracking; he wants to turn the conversation to green solutions.
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These all-natural dishes never need to be washed
You just hold it upside-down over the sink or the garbage can, the food particles slide off, and the plate is clean again.
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Climate coverage ballooned last year, except at The New York Times
Mainstream news outlets around the world boosted their coverage of climate change and related issues last year.
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Dentist: Chocolate and cola are better than kale juice
No, really: Maybe don't drink kale juice for breakfast every day.
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This lady ate only Starbucks for an entire year
Couldn’t she find a smaller, less evil company to partner with? Maybe one that actually needed the publicity?
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Walmart in China recalls donkey meat because it doesn’t taste like ass
Donkey is a delicacy, but the stuff at Walmart may contain fox meat filler.
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Cloud shortage will push temperatures higher as climate warms
The latest climate forecast calls for clearer skies. Here's why that is terrible news.
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In the hot house: Prison staff held liable for extreme heat in Louisiana cell block
A recent court ruling suggests that as climate change drives summer temperatures higher, prisons will need to adapt, lest they run afoul of basic human rights principles.
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For the birds (and the bats): 8 ways wind power companies are trying to prevent deadly collisions
Wildlife researchers and industry are collaborating on new technologies and approaches -- some proven, some experimental and even far-fetched.