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Is the Typical NDIC Bakken Tight Oil Well a Sales Pitch?

Problems choke India’s coal industry

Europe bans neonicotinoid pesticides blamed for destroying bee population

Pod Nową Solą tryśnie ropa? „W tym miejscu są ogromne ilości” (wystarczy na niecały 1 dzień polskiego zużycia)

What if we never run out of fossil fuels: a nightmare

Think-tank przestrzega przed „bańką węglową” w sektorze wydobywczym

Nation Starting To Realize New Era Of American Innovation Never Gonna Happen

The 10 Things Americans Care More About Than the Environment

What would the Koch brothers do to the Los Angeles Times?

Federal court backs EPA regulation of mountaintop removal

What BP Doesn’t Want You to Know About the 2010 Gulf Spill

‘Peak Fossil Fuels’ Is Closer Than You Think: BNEF

Najsłynniejszy klimatolog idzie na wojnę z USA

Michael Klare: The Coming Global Explosion

Chinese auto buyers grow hungry for larger cars

The inevitability of geoengineering

Belief in free market economics predicts rejection of science

Coal industry sees lifeline in big deposits out West

How Do We Know Humans are Responsible for Global Warming?

The Increased Risk of Drought under Global Warming

’Skull is removed, brains eaten alive’: dark trade in our backyard; Raiding the dark animal underbelly of wildlife trafficking

Burn our planet or face financial meltdown. Not much of a choice.

Yangtze porpoise down to 1,000 animals as world’s most degraded river may soon claim another extinction

Climate Change a Bigger Cost for American Taxpayers

Conservative Koch Brothers Turning Focus to Newspapers

Unburnable Carbon 2013

Firms 'own unburnable fossil fuels.’

Ameryka na łupkowych szczelinach

Carbon bubble will plunge the world into another financial crisis

Total
Production by the Top Five Oil Majors Has Fallen by a Quarter Since 2004

Fossil fuel subsidies: the addiction Egypt just can’t kick

Climate inaction likely to deepen EU divisions – paper

A tax everyone can love

Fossil fuels and vested interests: a society in denial

Reaching an Arctic Accord

This Gold Slam is a Massive Wealth Transfer from Our Pockets to the Banks

Unintended Consequences Are Increasing World Demand for Gold

Wyrzucasz w lesie puszkę po piwie lub torebkę foliową? Dla zwierząt może to może być pułapka

It’s STILL Rule 0, people

Millions face starvation as world warms

On public complacency

Let’s stop hiding behind recycling and be honest about consumption

Tesla shares get a jolt

Stuart Staniford: Monthly Oil Supply Update

China trounces U.S. in green energy investments

Report on U.S. Meat Sounds Alarm on Resistant Bacteria

Atmosphere ‘used like an open sewer’

IEA: Clean energy progress too slow to limit global warming

Is Haiti condemned to dirty air, denuded hills, blackouts and dangerous flooding?

Desertification crisis affecting 168 countries worldwide, study shows.

Kansas’s
self-destruct button: A bill to outlaw sustainability

Extreme
weather battering insurance firms’ bottom line – Ohio’s low premiums at risk as
storms, droughts increase

Believing
in clean oilsands like believing in ‘magic fairies’, top scientist says

Jeremy
Grantham, environmental philanthropist: ‘We’re trying to buy time for the world
to wake up’

Arctic
nearly free of summer sea ice during first half of 21st century: NOAA study

How
Resource Limits Lead to Financial Collapse

How Oil
Exporters Reach Financial Collapse

The ExxonMobil
Future: A Review

Shell Looks to the Future: A Review

The Connection
of Depressed Wages to High Oil Prices and Limits to Growth

Coal
and cattle lead business damage to nature – study

An Update
on Peak Oil

Extinction
risk as Aceh opens forests for logging

The
slippery slope to slime

Climate
Change Worse Than Expected, Argues Lord Stern

IMF: Fossil fuels subsidies 1900 bn annually. It must change

Terminal
Capitalism: Part 1
, Part
2

Can
we meet rising food demands and save forests?

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