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Displaying all articles tagged:
Environment
May 16, 2016
This Filling Station in the U.K. Turns Tap Water Into Fuel
But it only works for hydrogen-powered cars, so gas guzzlers are out of luck.
By
Christine Nguyen
and
Cait Munro
global warming
Dec. 13, 2015
Will the Paris Climate Accord Really Change the World?
Some are celebrating the agreement as the end of the fossil-fuel era, while others worry it’s all just empty talk.
By
Chas Danner
paris climate talks
Nov. 29, 2015
Can the Paris Climate Talks Save Our Planet?
Negotiators are optimistic they’ll reach a historic agreement, but symbolism may end up trumping science.
By
Chas Danner
Nov. 5, 2015
New York Attorney General Takes on Exxon Mobil
Eric Schneiderman wants to find out if the oil company suppressed climate-change research.
By
Jaime Fuller
2016
Sept. 22, 2015
Hillary Clinton Is Against the Keystone XL Pipeline [Updated]
The presidential candidate had previously annoyed advocates with her refusal to take a stance.
By
Jaime Fuller
environment
Sept. 3, 2015
Obama Becomes First Sitting President to Visit Arctic, Use Selfie Stick
During his trip to highlight climate change.
By
Margaret Hartmann
feature
July 15, 2015
The Ban on Plastic Bags vs. the Ban on Bag Bans
The fight is about a lot more than how to get groceries home.
By
Adam Sternbergh
environment
June 10, 2015
EPA
This Close
to Admitting Kylie Jenner Was Right About Chemtrails
She’s smarter than you guys think.
By
Jessica Roy
May 11, 2015
White House to Shell: Take to the (Arctic) Sea!
The Interior Department gives conditional approval for offshore drilling in the Arctic Ocean, and environmental groups are not happy.
By
Jaime Fuller
environment
Apr. 22, 2015
Are Fears of Mass Extinction Overblown?
Climate change is the gravest threat we face, but maybe we should give Mother Nature a bit more credit in her ability to adapt.
By
Chas Danner
Mar. 31, 2015
Obama Set to Announce His Peer-Pressure Plan for Climate Change
The White House will likely seek to reduce greenhouse gases by nearly a third in the U.S. over the next ten years.
By
Jaime Fuller
Feb. 24, 2015
Obama Vetoes Keystone XL Pipeline Bill
… just as his administration promised to do for months.
By
Jaime Fuller
environment
Feb. 11, 2015
House Passes Keystone Pipeline Bill, Setting Up Presidential Veto
But that still won’t resolve the issue.
By
Margaret Hartmann
environment
Jan. 29, 2015
Senate Passes Plan to Build the Keystone XL Pipeline
Which Obama has promised to veto.
By
Katie Zavadski
early and often
Nov. 19, 2014
Senate Democrats Reject Keystone XL Pipeline
The vote was one short despite a major push from Senator Mary Landrieu.
By
Margaret Hartmann
friends of the environment
July 16, 2014
Google Street View Cars Can Also Monitor All the Methane Leaks in Staten Island
Street View vehicles do more than view streets.
By
Adam K. Raymond
environment
June 1, 2014
EPA Will Propose 30 Percent Cut in Power Plants’ Carbon Emissions
In what may be the government’s biggest effort to fight climate change.
By
Margaret Hartmann
cleaning up
July 29, 2010
Oil Spill Not Actually That Big a Deal
The environment is doing fine!
By
Dan Amira