Latest Articles
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Are states actually protecting the most vulnerable with their justice policies?
A new study suggests that there's little substance to most state environmental justice policies.
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Scott Walker appointee thinks volcanoes are a big climate problem
Here's why he's wrong.
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Why Obama linked climate change to his daughter’s asthma
By bringing Malia into the conversation, Obama is putting more emotional oomph behind his climate policy.
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Go on a deep sea mission from the comfort of your desk
Now you can watch this livestream of NOAA's sea-floor explorations until the end of the month -- all from your warm, dry cubicle!
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David Roberts’ top 13 greatest hits
He's leaving Grist after more than a decade, but at least we have 6,400 blog posts to remember him by. Here are some favorites.
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The bright side of California’s drought: More solar power
Less rain means fewer clouds, fewer clouds means more sun, more sun means more solar power.
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How much does density really cut down on driving?
The correlation isn't as direct as you might think. But it still points to us needing much denser cities.
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Fish CSAs, herb truck farms, & rye-crusted sturgeon: Inside Vancouver’s food scene
Take a video tour of Saltwater City -- and meet Canadian foodies and fishermen.
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Another state bans agency from discussing climate change
The climate change language police just struck again in Wisconsin.
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Should climate scientists give up flying?
Climate scientists curtailing their air travel would only make a tiny dent in carbon emissions, but a new paper argues they should do it anyway.