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Burger King’s ‘Impossible Whopper’ is 0% meat and 100% real
Yes, the company announced it on April Fool's Day. But Burger King says this high-profile, meatless burger option is no joke.
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‘The Wall’ is what happens when dystopian fiction hits too close to home
Refugees, rising waters, concrete barriers -- John Lanchester's new novel isn't as made-up as we'd like.
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U.S. banks pledged to fund renewable energy, but they still spend way more on fossil fuels
A new study shows that in the years since the Paris climate agreement, banks have paid $1.9 trillion to finance fossil fuels.
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TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline was flailing. Trump just revived it.
On Friday, the White House issued a permit that allows TransCanada to sidestep previous court rulings.
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ACLU sues South Dakota over new pipeline protester law
Even if you don’t live in South Dakota, you could be held liable for encouraging pipeline protesters there, according to a newly signed state bill.
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Dear white people: We need to talk about your diet’s carbon footprint
According to a new report, white individuals tend to eat more foods that require more water and release more greenhouse gases.
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C-SPAN’s swamp creature unmasked! We talk to the activist in the confirmation meeting clip
The Greenpeace activist was directly behind David Bernhardt as he faced questions about his time as an oil lobbyist.
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Under the Grid: Detroit goes full-on solar in this fictional future
This optimistic sci-fi tale imagines the Motor City around 2040, domed by a massive solar-powered grid — and what life might be like there.
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Why can’t I stress about climate change like I do about everything else?
It's not you, it’s your brain.
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Congress wants to know why the incoming Interior Chief is keeping his calendar secret
David Bernhardt just prefers to update a Google doc.