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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

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POLITICS

How U.S. negotiators made the Paris climate deal Republican-proof

White House officials helped craft a deal Republicans wouldn't be able to stop -- and the effort required major political capital.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Nuclear power? In this economy? You must be drunk, world leaders

A new multibillion-dollar reactor is a tough sell in the age of cheap natural gas.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

U.S. military no longer automatically exempt from emissions targets under Paris deal

Countries won't be forced to cut their military emissions, but there's no automatic exemption for them, either.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Renewables poised to surge after Paris Agreement

Thanks to new policies, investment, and technology, we might be entering the beginning of the end of the fossil fuel era.
SODA JERK

How much energy does a soda machine waste?

You love your Coke, but what's it costing the planet? Among other things, a whole lot of wasted energy. Advice maven Ask Umbra explains.
LIVING

Go all-natural with fabric dye for fabulous, earthy colors

Here's how to get started on your adventure with natural dyeing.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Obama calls Paris climate agreement “a turning point for the world”

Is this the moment when the rise of the oceans begins to slow?
CLIMATE & ENERGY

How world leaders came to agree on a landmark climate deal

The deal is far from an ultimate solution to climate change, but it represents unprecedented progress.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Activists on the street have the last word in Paris

As many as 10,000 people from across Europe and beyond made the point that the Paris climate agreement isn't nearly strong enough.

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CLIMATE & ENERGY

Here’s what you need to know about the new Paris climate agreement

What will the deal do? What things made it into the text? What didn’t? We explain all.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

World leaders adopt 1.5 C goal — and we’re damn well going to hold them to it

Bill McKibben applauds the Paris climate agreement's goal to restrain temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. Now we have to demand that leaders actually do it.
HERE COMES THE SUN

See aerial images of climate activists doing funky things in Paris

They turned the streets around the Arc de Triomphe into a giant sun, wrote "climate justice" across the city, and more.
FOOD

Antibiotic use went up last year. Should we be freaking out?

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are also on the rise, explains Chicken Little.
CLIMATE & ENERGY

Check out these 9 climate art projects that are wowing people in Paris

While negotiators have been hammering out a global deal, artists have been using the City of Light as a canvas for cool projects.

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