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Why Hawaii’s seawalls are doing more harm than good
The sea is invading Hawaii. The military's plan to build a seawall near Pearl Harbor might make the problem worse.
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After championing greener building codes, local governments lose right to vote
The construction and gas industries now have more control over the nation's building codes.
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Microwaves could be the future for plastic recycling
Could microwave technology help cut down on new plastic production?
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WATCH: A Just and Sustainable Future – A Live Conversation With Grist
Exploring climate opportunities in 2021.
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The First 100 – Biden blows the door open to offshore wind
In a reversal of the Trump administration's stance, Biden wants to realize the potential of offshore wind
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The West has a new front in the war over electric cars
A carbon-free future requires a lot of mining. A battle brewing in Nevada shows it won’t be easy.
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Who’s talking about climate change on TV? Mostly white men.
For the fourth year in a row, less than 10 percent of climate guests were people of color.
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Introducing our star judges for Imagine 2200, Fix’s cli-fi contest
Sheree Renée Thomas, Adrienne Maree Brown, Morgan Jerkins, and Kiese Laymon share their approaches to cli-fi, and what they hope to see in Imagine 2200.
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Too British for America? Extinction Rebellion is getting lost in translation.
Why the world’s most confrontational climate activist group hasn’t taken off in the U.S. — yet.
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Is my long-distance relationship worth the gas mileage?
Leading a climate-conscious life often means choosing among lackluster options. Dating doesn't have to be the same.