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MIT’s long-running divestment sit-in ends, but the fight isn’t over
The university won't divest from fossil fuels just, but it's taking some big steps forward.
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World’s largest private coal company could maybe, finally go bust
Now, who's going to pay to clean up their mess?
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Why driverless vehicles won’t be the death of public transportation
Autonomous vehicles will lead to longer commutes and more sprawl only if you believe that everyone is dying to spend hours cooped up in cars.
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How to embrace power bowls — featuring 6 delicious combinations
The power bowl trend may be ridiculous, but that shouldn't stop consenting adults from using bowls to mix up delicious, environmentally friendly food.
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Psst, do you know microfiber’s dirty little secret?
A reader in Utah is looking for the 'zero-wastiest' way to clean and wonders if microfiber cloths are the answer. Not so fast, says advice maven Umbra Fisk -- those little fibers are big trouble.
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Anchorage is so warm this year it has to import snow for the Iditarod
It's been a weird winter for Alaska.
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You can’t actually move to Canada if Trump wins, but this country might have you
The food is good, the living cheap, and you'll never have to call Donald Trump your president.
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The environment under President Trump
Grist imagines what The Donald would do to the planet. Hint: Secretary of Transportation Chris Christie.
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Is Europe totally unfrackable?
Some countries in the region are trying to replicate the U.S. shale boom, but they're having a tough time.
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Fracking, tribal lands, and the Bureau of Land Management: What happens next?
Lisa DeVille of Fort Berthold POWER talks man camps, pollution, and the BLM.