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Fears for seabirds as global warming affects coastline
A new study warns of a threat to U.K. wildlife as rising sea levels and changing weather patterns transform coastlines.
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Shooting the well: The petroleum torpedoes of the early oil fields
Almost immediately after we started drilling wells, we started fracturing the rocks underground to increase the flow of fossil fuels.
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Is climate change humanity’s greatest-ever risk management failure?
Humans are very good at managing risks, except when it comes to the greatest risk we've faced -- climate change.
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Newly discovered worm is basically a walking waterbed that spits glue
How amazing is it that creatures like this have been out there all this time and nobody knew about it? Wait, scientists knew about it? Shut up.
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What’s behind the natural gas boom?
An animated look at why production has skyrocketed in recent years.
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If it’s too smoggy for your tourist photos, Hong Kong has a fake blue-sky backdrop
Because you didn't pay good money to go to Hong Kong and have your vacation Instagrams ruined by light-impervious smog.
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Is Al Jazeera America going to change the way networks cover climate change?
On its first day of broadcasting, Al Jazeera America devoted 30 minutes to climate change.
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These giant singing flowers are also creating solar power
This installation of solar panels could have come right out of a Dr. Seuss book.
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The week in GIFs: Fear, loathing, and Honey Boo-Boo
All the GIFs that aren't fit to print. (Get it? Because you can't print animation? Anyway.)
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This teenager saved a stranded sea turtle’s life
Brace yourself, because this story starts out sweet and gets even sweeter.