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Saturday, May 23, 2015

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CLIMATE & ENERGY

Climate change is messing with gravity again

Antarctic ice is still melting at a gravity-shifting rate. Climate change is really heavy stuff.
EGGSPENSE ACCOUNT

Prepare to pay more for eggs

With domestic output in jeopardy, egg producers are contemplating both foreign supplies and plant-based alternatives.
A LAKELY STORY

Nashville is pretty ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ about its giant accidental lake

Even Google Maps recognizes the country music capital's unnatural body of water.
FOOD

This palm oil company just bulldozed a rainforest

Pressuring a little-known ag corporation is hard, so activists are going after a posh hotel chain that's owned by the same conglomerate. 
FOOD

This map of food cravings across the United States will make you hungry

Jucy Lucys. Chicken cheesesteaks. Banana pudding. What does your state crave the most? 
POLITICS

The Tea Party can’t stand this presidential hopeful

Why Lindsey Graham has right-wing activists up in arms.
FOOD

Finding good bagels outside of New York is impossible, and here’s why

A New York bagel, in all its culinary beauty, is a unique work of art. Watch this video to find out why.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

CIA to close a secretive climate change science program

Scientists used the Medea program to study how global warming could worsen conflict. Now that project has come to an end.
SCIENCE

Scientists may have found a solution for space pollution

There's a bunch of junk orbiting Earth, and these scientists want to destroy it using lasers.
LIVING

The Constitution doesn’t care about your uterus

We're stuck in a hellish tango around the constitutional validity of controlling our uteri.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Oil spill returns to its ancestral waters near Santa Barbara

Here's a short list of ways the spill could lead to serious legislative change.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Can cities, businesses, and other new climate actors help bridge the emissions gap?

The U.N. Climate Summit last year elicited dozens of action plans, and some of them could make a real difference, new research finds.
AXE UMBRA

Should I cut down my tree to save water in the drought?

To tree or not to tree, that is the question. Umbra says 'tis nobler to tree. The real question is, what kind?
UPHILL BATTLES

What’s the most bike-friendly city in the U.S.? Not what you’d guess

Portland? Nope. Seattle? Not even close. Here are your answers, from the brainiacs at Walk Score.
SCIENCE

Solar space sails are real, and Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson are stoked

LightSail could offer a low-cost and reliable way to propel small satellites. Plus, it's cool!
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Railroad safety fact check: Fires and spills are up despite industry claims

The railroad industry says 2014 was its safest year on record -- but a close look at the numbers isn't going to make you feel very safe.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

What do we need to fight climate change? More worms.

A new Yale-led study shows that worms and other soil-dwelling critters could help curb carbon emissions and fight global warming. 
POLITICS

Mike Huckabee can’t make up his mind about ethanol

The GOP presidential hopeful has been a vocal supporter of the ethanol industry -- except when he bashes it.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Turns out Osama bin Laden had some strong opinions on climate change

Read what bin Laden had to say about global warming and Pakistan. 
BLADE SHUNNER

This wind turbine has no blades — and that’s why it’s better

The Vortex bladeless turbine uses the wind to vibrate instead of spin. That makes it cheaper, quieter, and more reliable than a bladed turbine. 
FOOD

This woman turned her yard into a farm for an amazing cause

Watch this video for inspirational stories of family, mushroom hunting, and more. 
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Obama: Climate change poses “immediate risk” to national security

In a commencement address at the Coast Guard Academy, the president told cadets they'll be responding to climate change throughout their careers.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Spin some Fatboy Slim while checking out this retro climate model

Watch one of the first climate models in action. 
BABE ALERT!

This Woman Crush Wednesday, don’t be too hard on your bad self

This Woman Crush Wednesday, we have a little reminder for all the ladies out there: You don't have to kill yourself to kill it.
POLITICS

The White House is buzzing with plans to save the bees

The Obama administration just released a 10-year plan to grow monarch butterfly and bee populations.
SCIENCE

Styrofoam and recycling explained in less than 4 minutes!

Plus, meet the McDonald's mascot you wish would come back and dethrone Ronald.
SCIENCE

Hey, guys: Mountains aren’t necessarily pyramids

We've been living a lie. 
SCIENCE

Scientists may have found a way to eliminate antibiotic-resistant infections

New gene-editing technologies may take down antibiotic-resistant bacteria once and for all. 
CLIMATE & ENERGY

The developing world is beating the U.S. at clean energy

Developing countries are poised to lead the world on clean energy investment.
CITIES

Seattle’s tunneling megamachine is more effed than we thought

Bertha, the tunneling machine drilling beneath downtown, is falling apart. 
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Look forward to a sweaty future, America, thanks to climate change

There's a lot of bodily moisture in the cards as parts of the U.S. get warmer, and more people choose to move to those parts of the country.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

7 reasons why America needs to get tough on smog

Big Oil has launched a multimillion-dollar ad campaign arguing we don't need and can’t afford strong limits on ozone pollution. They're wrong.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

I kayaked to Shell and back. Here’s what I learned

The personal met the political in Seattle's Elliott Bay.
YOU SHELL NOT PASS

Activists blockade Seattle port to protest Shell’s Arctic drilling plans

Protesters left their kayaks behind and took to the streets to prevent workers from reaching Shell's Polar Pioneer rig, which arrived in the city last week.
LIVING

Need a pick-me-up? We’ll be here (if you help us stay alive)

Here's your chaser to depressing planetary news. 
SCIENCE

Sneakerheads’ souls crumble as their soles crumble

A common sneaker material doesn't play well with water and oxygen -- i.e. Earth's atmosphere. 
BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY

Texans are freaking out over this natural gas pipeline — with good reason

The Trans-Pecos pipeline would carry gas from Texas fields down to Mexico, right through the pristine Big Bend region.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Here’s a radical idea: Climate activists need to engage conservatives

When U.S. climate activists talk about diversity, they don't mean political diversity. But to make real progress, we'll need conservatives too.
CITIES

People of color suffer through extra long commutes

If you're Latino and live in the Twin Cities, you burn more than a month of work time each year just getting to the office, when compared to your white counterparts.
FOOD

The world is finally buying less Keurig Krap

Keurig Green Mountain -- maker of throwaway coffee pods in myriad tempting flavors -- is in the middle of a sales crisis.
IT PUTS THE LOTION IN THE BASKET

L’Oreal is about to 3D print human skin — because you’re worth it

3D printing human flesh to test cosmetics: Humane, horrifying, or both?
LIVING

Can the sharing economy get this guy from Seattle to London by bike?

Former Grist fellow Sam Bliss just gave away most of his belongings and set off for the other side of the world. Here's hoping karma is really a thing.
LIVING

Genetic engineering could make DIY heroin as easy as brewing beer

Disclaimer: This is not the type of homebrew you should bring to a Memorial Day barbecue.
CLUCKING NUTS

John Oliver lays out everything wrong with our crazy chicken industry

Watch this segment that manages to condense the problems of contract farming and corporate consolidation into 18 hilarious minutes.
BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY

Shell knows climate change is real, but it wants to drill in the Arctic anyway

Here's the real story behind Shell’s climate change rhetoric.
LIVING

What’s the most sustainable wood for my new deck?

Redwood? Pine? That weird plastic stuff? Umbra nails it.
FOOD

Can these shareholders curb deforestation?

When shareholders in agribiz giant Bunge vote on a policy to curb deforestation, they'll be voting on both sustainability and the bottom line.

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