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North Dakota is the deadliest state to work in
A new report finds exceptionally high fatality rates in the oil and gas and construction industries.
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We drank a pitcher of green sludge so you don’t have to
Can an all-in-one slurry really replace every single meal of the day? Place bets now.
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5 exciting new ways New York can deal with storm surges and rising seas
The competition Rebuild By Design challenges designers to reimagine flood solutions in and around New York.
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Walmart is the last place Obama should be making a clean energy speech
The mega-retailer gets only 3 percent of its power from clean sources, and ranks just behind Chevron on the list of biggest climate polluters.
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Scientists want chickens to ditch their turtlenecks for climate change
It’s a few rungs down the practicality ladder from "Try to slow global warming" and "Get Americans to eat less meat."
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They paved paradise and put in … some solar panels?
These glass honeycombs contain solar cells, LED lights, and heating elements -- and they can withstand 250,000 pounds.
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Why there is no liberal equivalent to climate change denial
Conservatives are dead set against bigger government, so they deny problems that might require government solutions. Liberals care about outcomes rather than the size of government.
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Watch James Brown tout home weatherization in this amazing video
“My name is James Brown. OWW! And I feel good. Yes, I feel real good, because I’m bringin’ you a very important message,” he begins.
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Make Me Care: If you like to eat, this carbon study is terrible news
In our second episode of Grist's new vlog, food writer Nathanael Johnson tells us why carbon isn't just threatening the climate -- it's mucking up crops, too.