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Willie Nelson: The man, the myth, and what he means to farmers
The country icon talks 30 years of Farm Aid, pot legalization, and more.
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Feral cats are literally eating all of Australia’s wildlife
Cats, not satisfied with ruining Jonathan Franzen's weekend, turn their beady little eyes to the Land Down Under.
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In Wyoming, climate change is all too real
Snow is melting earlier in the northwest region of the state, which has profound consequences for Wyoming's agriculture.
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Permafrost may not be the ticking “carbon bomb” scientists once thought
It'll be more of a slow leak -- but the impact of emissions will still be great, new research suggests.
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Grab your hats, East Coast — the worms are back
The cankerworm invasion continues -- and it's especially bad in cities.
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Watch Marco Rubio go from climate change believer to denier — in just 3 minutes!
Presidential hopeful Marco Rubio was once a big supporter of clean energy, too.
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America has fewer and larger farms. Here’s why that matters
Join Grist as we explore agriculture of the middle.
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Vitamins aren’t miracle cures — and that’s just fine
The author of a new book about our obsession with vitamins talks about the quest for nutritional certainty and the value of embracing how little we really know.
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8 things you need to know about Hillary Clinton and climate change
For starters, her views are virtually indistinguishable from Obama's.
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Beneath the tar sands is even dirtier oil, and industry is salivating over it
Oil companies are buying rights to extract crude from bitumen carbonates in Alberta, even though it's hard-to-reach, expensive, and filthy.