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BP could claim a massive tax write-off from Deepwater oil spill penalties
If the DOJ doesn't act, the oil giant could see a $5 billion windfall.
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If the fracking boom fizzles, will climate action fizzle, too?
A glut of oil and gas in the U.S. has made key environmental policies more politically palatable. What will happen if that glut ends?
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This map shows which countries are squandering the most money on fossil fuel subsidies
G20 nations spend $452 billion each year on fossil fuel subsidies. But some countries are at least starting to reform those programs.
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Each piece of garbage has a story. This artist traces it
Jenny Odell's "Bureau of Suspended Objects" project looks at where the stuff we throw out came from, who made it, and what it means.
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How green is your cat’s food?
What's really in cat food? A vegan pet owner wants to know, and Umbra has the purr-fect answer.
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Map shows where Volkswagen’s extra pollution has the worst impacts in California
The interactive tool shows a pollution and poverty index, VW diesel cars, and electric vehicle stations.
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Hackers are messing with the oil and gas industry
From gas stations to corporate headquarters, oil companies are increasingly vulnerable to cyber attacks.
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Comedians and activists call out California governor in anti-fracking ad campaign
The activists want Jerry Brown to ban fracking in the Golden State.
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Following Shell, another oil company pulls out of Arctic
The Norwegian oil company Statoil abandons drilling plans in the the Chuckchi Sea.
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No, Obama’s Clean Power Plan won’t raise your electric bills, no matter what conservatives say
In fact, the new rules can be expected to lower people’s bills across the entire country, a new report finds.