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Here’s what a year of green advice boils down to
What a year for burning questions! Advice maven Umbra Fisk reviews the top topics that had readers asking for eco-help in 2015 -- and reminds us all of a few ways to live greener.
Fancy New York hotels commit to going green
The Waldorf Astoria is among the hotels committed to reducing CO2 emissions by 30 percent.
This year in forgotten obituaries: Climate deniers, hoverboards, and American empathy
2015 was a year for fallen heroes. We reanimate them.
Our best damn posts of the year (according to the people who wrote them)
Settle in for some of our favorite longreads of the year.
This simulation shows how much space junk is orbiting Earth
More than 20,000 pieces of trash have accumulated around this Pale Blue Dot over the past half-century.
California gas leak called the biggest disaster since BP
Natural gas has been spewing into an upscale Los Angeles neighborhood since October.
This map shows where wild bees are in decline
Spoiler alert: It happens to be where we need them most.
Asthma rates are starting to fall — just not for the poorest kids
Racial and socioeconomic disparities that plague the distribution of childhood asthma are thriving.
Here’s the good news about Earth from this year
These are the top stories from 2015 that actually give us hope for the future.
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Is Amazon entering yet another market?
The mega-retailer could be getting into the cargo market to compete with UPS and FedEx.
BP oil spill money to go to Alabama governor’s mansion and a new hotel
The mansion was destroyed decades before the BP oil spill.
Pie in the sky: Wood-fired pizza and air quality issues
No matter how attached we might be to that super-heated crust, the traditional ways aren't automatically the healthiest.
It’s been a strange year for technology, startups, and clean energy businesses
How the internet of things will get hacked by the companies that are building it, and other tales of sustainable (and unsustainable) tech in 2015.
Disappearing coastlines and rising seas: How the GOP is killing Florida
Florida was once a leader on climate change. Now, it's a laughingstock.
There’s a run on cauliflower, friend of the paleo diet, enemy to flavor
Unseasonably cold weather is to blame for skyrocketing cauliflower prices.
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