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California fights drought with crazy shade balls
There are now 96 million "shade balls" floating on the surface of the L.A. Reservoir. Watch the video.
How air conditioning is actually making us hotter
More emissions means more global warming, which means more appetite for cooling.
What’s there to see at the bottom of the ocean? More than you’d think
We know more about the moon than the deep sea. National Geographic explorer David Gruber wants to change that.
Australia files joke of a climate pledge to the U.N.
Critics call the country's greenhouse gas emission targets laughably weak.
This video about the aging pipeline below the Great Lakes should be this summer’s top horror flick
The company that owns the pipeline is responsible for the largest inland oil spill in U.S. history.
Bernie Sanders gets union endorsement because he, unlike Clinton, opposes Keystone
The National Nurses United union, which is 90 percent female, is throwing its weight behind Sanders -- despite his lack of a vagina.
How the universe began and how humanity will drown: A scientist’s to-do list
Climate change and the origins of the universe are top priorities for Antarctic and Southern Ocean researchers for the next decade.
This could be a huge move for air-pollution monitoring
A new company collaborates with Google to try to deliver air quality data at a new level of pinpoint detail.
IKEA makes a big promise on LEDs, clean energy
Your nightmare shopping experience is getting a little bit greener.
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