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Sale of Arctic oil leases goes bust

Sarah Okeson
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Three largest meat producers rival Exxon

Joe Loria - Alternet
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Science suggests fish become homicidal

Reynard Loki - Alternet
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Bitcoin's staggering energy use

Eric Holthaus - Grist
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Energy from burning fast fashion

Sophie Linden - Alternet
Donald Trump appears with Navajo Code Talkers in the White House during an event to honor Native American code talkers who served in World War II, November 27, 2017. (Getty/Brendan Smialowski)

Trump's racist attack on Bears Ears

Amanda Marcotte
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Jet fuel's flight of fancy

Deepak Kumar, Stephen P. Long, Vijay Singh - The Conversation
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The design flaw at the core of humanity

Judith Schwartz - Alternet
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We're blind to climate change

James S. Gordon - Alternet
People disturb an event titled: "The Role of Cleaner and More Efficient Fossil Fuels and Nuclear Power in Climate Mitigation" with friendly singing at the COP 23 United Nations Climate Change Conference on November 13, 2017 in Bonn, Germany. (Getty/Lukas Schulze)

Activists storm fossil fuel executives

Alyona Minkovski
A section of collapsed road after Hurricane Maria, October 7, 2017 in Barranquitas, Puerto Rico. (Getty/Joe Raedle)

Why solar "microgrids" won't help P.R.

Peter Fox-Penner - The Conversation
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Will the GOP try to kill electric cars?

Amanda Marcotte
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Does Planet Nine exist?

Rachel Leah
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Eco-activists who died for our planet

Mary Mazzoni - Alternet
This April 2017 photo provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency shows an oil well that was misting natural gas on Alaska's frozen North Slope. Workers from the Alaska Department of Conservation and the Environmental Protection Agency on Saturday, April 15, 2017, were able to connect hoses to valves that allow pressure in the well to be reduced, according to a statement from the state conservation department. The Environmental Protection Agency says a crack in the BP wellhead near Deadhorse sent up mist of crude oil Friday before it froze over and an initial leak stopped. (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency via AP) (AP)

The destruction of a refuge

Subhankar Banerjee - TomDispatch.com
Jim Bridenstine (AP/Sue Ogrocki)

Trump's NASA pick hates science

Amanda Marcotte
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What Rick Perry got wrong about energy

Michael E. Webber, Sheril Kirshenbaum - The Conversation
A man stands in a flooded street in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in San Juan, Puerto Rico (Getty/Joe Raedle)

Lessons from Haiti for Puerto Rico

Morgan Simon, Isabelle Clerie
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Enviros and Developers: A Love Story

Nathanael Johnson - Grist
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Would you kill a dolphin for awareness?

Alyona Minkovski
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Reducing food waste in school

Eve Andrews - Grist
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Climate change is real, says Trump admin

Matthew Sheffield
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Drill, baby, drill: GOP's discount sale

Amanda Marcotte
This Nov. 16, 2015 photo shows a section of the Mississippi Power Co. carbon capture power plant in DeKalb, Miss. Carbon capture entails catching the carbon emissions from a power plant or cement or steel factory and injecting them underground for permanent storage. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) (AP)

"Record-breaking" rise in CO2 rates

Eric Holthaus
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