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This team of former campaign staffers has a plan to save the economy — and the planet
The climate wonks who helped Jay Inslee, the Democratic governor of Washington state and former presidential candidate, put out more than 200 pages of policy are back with a new group called the Evergreen Collaborative.
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Brought to you by nature: Death, destruction, and pandemics
It's not all sunshine and happy chickens
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‘We will disappear as an industry’: Texas considers a last-ditch effort to save oil producers
At a hearing on Tuesday, Texas formally considered statewide cuts in oil production for the first time since the 1970s.
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Is waging ‘war’ the only way to take on the coronavirus?
Why public discourse seems to get stuck fighting everything.
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How an outstretched hand launched a career in conservation
2020 Grist 50 Fixer Corina Newsome talks about a life-altering trip behind the scenes at the Philadelphia Zoo.
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Amazon fires employees who spoke out about coronavirus and climate change
A showdown between tech employees and management over the company’s climate and coronavirus policies reached a tipping point last week.
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Will state-level environmental enforcement survive the pandemic?
State agencies are on the front lines of environmental protection. Will their work survive the pandemic?
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‘Miss Anthropocene’: The Grimes album tailor-made for the coronavirus pandemic
There's appeal in thinking of climate change as a type of pain inflicted by some sort of mystical entity.
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Amid pandemic, wildfires close in on abandoned Chernobyl nuclear site
The fires have spread through nearby forests, raising columns of smoke that could be contaminated with radiation.
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How to help your neighbors when a pandemic hits? Exhibit A: Museums.
"All of this pain and suffering will force us all to ask very difficult questions about who we are."