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The state of global climate finance is looking … not awful
A new report estimates that the world mobilized $62 billion in climate finance in 2014. The global goal is $100 billion annually by 2020.
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What the TPP means for agricultural greenhouse gas emissions
Here's what we know about the Trans-Pacific Partnership so far.
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Are vegetarians secretly eating meat when drunk?
A new poll claims the drunken munchies are the Achilles heel of vegetarians.
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Yogurt trends make our wildest creams come true
Fat is back -- when it comes to yogurt, at least.
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California just signed a landmark bill to tackle climate change
SB 350 has some pretty ambitious renewable energy goals, but fails to cut fossil fuels enough.
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A more permeable concrete will inspire you to achieve your wildest dreams
Shia LaBeouf better watch his back -- this parking lot is vying for his job as the world's best motivational speaker.
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Not to be outdone by climate change, God to end world today
You don't have to be religious to see that things are getting pretty dark around here.
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For the first time, a top coal industry executive faces criminal charges
Here's what you need to know about the trial of Big Coal's Don Blankenship.
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The story of “ghost bikes”: How a bike memorial in St. Louis sparked a global movement
These white-painted bicycles show up in cities and towns all over the world. Here's where they came from, and what they mean.
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This salad brought to you by … a vegetable factory?
A new "vegetable factory" planned near Kyoto will be the world's first farmer-free farm.