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How California could get smarter about droughts and flooding
Instead of flooding where it's not useful, California's winter deluges could be banked in the ground, helping farmers and revitalizing streams.
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Corporate cooptation v. climate progress: 10 things to know in the lead-up to Paris
It’s no secret that the corporations contributing most deeply to climate change are particularly good at lobbying. What you might not know is that they’ve also embedded themselves in every layer of decision-making within the United Nations’ climate change arm. These corporations sit on government delegations and have unfettered access to delegates through their trade […]
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Wildfires, droughts, and frigid winters: Which natural disasters did climate change make worse?
A study found that some extreme weather events are strongly influenced by climate change, while others are hardly linked to it at all.
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Can something called the cleanweb help fight climate change?
These techies want to use the internet in the fight climate change, right alongside solar panels and urban farms.
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China might be an even bigger coal user than previously reported
Data suggests that China emitted hundreds of millions of additional tons of CO2 into the atmosphere each year.
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What’s up with Antarctica gaining ice?
A new study finds that the continent gained 112 billion tons of ice per year from 1992 to 2001.
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Climate change helps Alaskan grow organic food on the tundra
Farmer finds silver lining in a warming Alaska.
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World’s largest floating wind farm coming to the U.K.
This pilot project will power 20,000 homes with renewable energy.
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Bacon causes cancer. Should you panic?
Too often, headlines about different cancer-causing categories end up being more confusing than helpful.
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There’s still time to apply for Grist’s spring 2016 fellowship!
So what are you waiting for? Oh, right, the last possible minute.