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Australia Is Letting the Great Barrier Reef Die Over a Lot of Coal
The Great Barrier Reef is dying, and only politicians can save it.
Clinton 'Sick' of Sanders 'Misleading Voters' Over Fossil Fuel Contributions to Her Campaign
Neither Clinton nor the super PAC backing her have taken money from fossil fuel companies, but industry workers have given to both campaigns.
Dildo Throwing Activism: Meet NZ's New Wave of Protesters
Throwing sex toys at MPs, breaking into government buildings, dousing themselves in oil. These women are stepping up the fight.
Why This Mexican Craft Brewer Refuses to Use GMO Grains
As a regular beer drinker who doesn't mind downing a few cold Negra Modelos in between IPAs and stouts every once in a while, I was curious to find out why this rebel is literally going against the grain.
30 Years After the Chernobyl Disaster, Locals Are Still Eating Radioactive Food
Next month marks the anniversary of one of the worst nuclear accidents in history and researchers have found dangerously high levels of radioactivity in grains, milk, and other foods consumed in Ukraine and Russia.
One of the World's Last Remaining Whaling Companies Is Hanging Up Its Harpoons
Iceland’s Hvalur company caught and slaughtered 155 fin whales in 2015 — but is halting its operations in the face of Japanese import restrictions.
Photos of Tasmania’s Sad, Burned Out Wilderness
On January 13 a series of dry storms passed over Tasmania, setting fires with lightning strikes.
The Mexican Government Greenlights the Destruction of Mangroves
The 143-acre area covered in mangroves was cleared to make way for a development project in the resort city of Cancún that is backed by the Mexican tourism board.
There's a Fight Brewing Over a Really Important Forest in Canada
A longstanding dispute over the largest undisturbed boreal forest on earth began to heat up this week when 13 American environmental groups wrote the governments of Ontario and Quebec urging them to support new conservation efforts.
A Record Amount of US Forest Went up in Flames Last Year
US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsak says his department's job has become increasingly difficult due to climate change and a constrained budget environment in Washington DC.
This Former UN Climate Chief Is Concerned Paris Agreement Won't Go Far Enough
As negotiators from nearly 200 nations seek to hammer out a global agreement on climate change, Yvo de Boer worries that it may not be enough to boost clean energy investment and hold off dangerous levels of warming.
Cop-Outs and Denial: COP21 - Climate Emergency (Dispatch 4)
VICE News finds out why both climate change deniers and Greenpeace are unhappy with the COP21 conference in Paris.