Latest Articles
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Here’s what your Hawaiian vacation will look like in 2050
A new report on climate change doesn't bode well for Hawaii's tourism industry.
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David Roberts’ top 10 greatest hits
Grist's climate and energy blogger is returning from a year-long sabbatical. Perfect time to revisit his top 10 posts.
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Why Hawaii is doing chocolate right
How Manoa Chocolate is building a better food system.
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Girl, let me see that thong (over your mantelpiece)
Someone is actively soliciting all of the 5-for-$15 thongs you’ve accumulated over the course of your post-Bat Mitzvah (hopefully?) life.
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Booze is proof nature wants us to be happy
Cultivation, fermentation, distillation: A glass of brandy is made possible by millennia of conspiracy between nature and technology, orchestrated by human beings.
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Architecture for the people, by the people
A new generation of architects builds community and sustainability right into their designs.
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This 3,300 foot crack in the Mexican desert is nothing to worry about
“This is no cause for alarm,” one official said. Um, yes, it is.
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Renewable energy is up, but renewable investment isn’t
Despite a worldwide boom in clean energy, the International Energy Agency warns that governments need to keep encouraging the sector or growth will lag.
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Why Georgia is doing pecans right
How Alake's Pecans is building a better food system.
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Good news — you can now buy makeup that supports gender equity! (Bear with us.)
Gender equality is a climate issue, so any step toward ensuring that women and men have equal rights and opportunities is good for the planet.