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Obama doubles size of California marine sanctuary, adorable otters rejoice
The president has proposed adding more than 2,700 square miles to a marine sanctuary off the coast of Northern California. Otters rejoice.
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Appeals court rejects industry attempt to kill EPA regulation of greenhouse gases
This is a win for the EPA and climate action. But the fight's not over yet -- the case could get kicked up to the Supreme Court.
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House GOP wants to crack down on environmental regs because jobs
After all, the record boom in domestic oil and gas extraction is clearly not boomy enough.
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U.S. cities are getting denser
But from sea to shining sea, we still love to sprawl.
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Like salty, warm water? Skip the Dead Sea and head to any ocean
You could go to the actual Dead Sea, too, but that's drying up anyway.
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Huge power plant gives up on coal, the Times reports with a shrug
The closure of the Big Sandy coal plant in Kentucky is Big News -- but not, it seems, to The New York Times.
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We’ve covered the moon with 400,000 pounds of trash, including bags of pee
The moon is covered with man-made debris. Which makes it like Earth, but with less gravity and no good restaurants.
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Moving Beyond Coal in 2012: By the Numbers
2012 has been a remarkable year. While millions of us were touched by the effects of coal pollution — from contaminated waterways in Appalachia, to kids struggling with asthma near coal-fired power plants, to hurricanes and droughts and wildfires made worse by climate disruption — thanks to the huge strides made by the grassroots movement […]
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Push to derail coal-export plan draws strength from all corners of Cascadia
Five proposed terminals that would ship coal from the Pacific Northwest to Asia have drawn vehement opposition from a much broader coalition than anyone expected.
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Mission astonished: Thanks for your donations!
Grist's year-end fundraising appeal hit its mark. Here are the numbers.