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Alaska’s push to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge backfired. Here’s how.
Analysis: Congress’ action, spurred by U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, prompted conservation groups to launch a successful campaign to block big banks and insurers from backing drilling not just in the refuge, but anywhere in the Arctic.
How more green space could narrow lifespan gap between rich and poor
Greater levels of access to green spaces could have a sufficiently dramatic impact on people’s health that it could help reduce current lifespan gaps between the rich and the poor, new research shows.
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The power of electric bike libraries
Climate-friendly e-bikes are a key part of plans to decarbonize urban transportation. To speed adoption, more cities are offering lending programs that can expose more riders to this new mode.
www.bloomberg.com
Bangkok, Thailand has big plans for new railway hub Bang Sue Grand Central
Thailand’s government hopes a new Bangkok railway station can solve the city’s traffic woes.
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insideclimatenews.org
Western Colorado water purchases stir up worries about the future of farming
How investors are banking on the west's water scarcity.
www.nbcsandiego.com
Utility turned disaster into road map for climate change
As global temperatures creep higher and the risk of deadly wildfires grows, utilities in the West are struggling to respond to the threat.
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Can you really be a conscious carnivore?
Our meat eating habits, no longer a matter of basic sustenance, have become ethically fraught, deeply personal questions: Money. Health. Animal welfare. Environmental impact. Here, five American eaters navigate their way through the messy middle.
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