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How the oil price collapse could reduce methane emissions — or make them much worse
“What is coming out of these flares is toxic: It's harmful to people, it's harmful to local air quality, and it's harmful to the climate."
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Meet the young lawmakers crossing party lines for a green future
Though they both grew up in Iowa, they hail from different worlds. Now, these two legislators are joining forces to advance climate solutions in their state.
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This former oil driller taps into the Earth’s clean energy
Drilling dynamo Tim Latimer on ditching fossil fuels — and the deep promise of geothermal.
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Waking up on another planet: A global pandemic and a mother’s death
Learning to live with grief during a lockdown.
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14 ways to turn your coronavirus cabin fever into climate action
Grist put together a to-do list of daily climate-related activities that are compatible with social distancing for two weeks straight.
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5 ways the next coronavirus stimulus could be a win-win for cruise lines and the environment
The cruise industry missed out on the first stimulus. Green groups want concessions if they’re in the next one.
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An effort to bring ‘environmental justice for all’ goes virtual
The Environmental Justice for All Act's supporters say they will forge ahead to bring the bill to communities across the U.S. under a new virtual reality.
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Democracy on hold: States are canceling public meetings amid coronavirus crisis
What's lost when the public can’t show up in person to fight for their communities?
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‘We’re the virus’: The pandemic is bringing out environmentalism’s dark side
Celebrating COVID-19's “silver lining” is dangerous territory.
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Can Asia’s infectious disease-producing wildlife trade be stopped?
Conservationists, animal-rights advocates, health officials, and increasingly, the public, want to see it shut down.