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The unexpected side effect of Trump’s war on science
More than a dozen Democratic candidates with scientific backgrounds are running for Congress.
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California’s water troubles didn’t end with the drought — they just went underground
“The drought might be over for you, but it isn’t over for me.”
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Climate change is wreaking havoc on our water
Conditions will be ripe for toxic algae blooms.
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Why resistance to California’s air pollution law is a sign of progress
The Golden State’s emissions-reduction plan now looks out for its most vulnerable communities -- or at least it could.
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How coal communities can outlive coal
There is a way to make moving on from coal a win-win proposition. Watch our video to find out more.
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New Jersey tackles food waste and hunger — for the climate
A new law aims to cut the state's food waste in half by 2030.
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In defense of the East Coast hyperloop
If built, Elon Musk’s sci-fi transit system would take a huge bite out of climate change.
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Green groups say it’s high time for Dems to condemn fracking
A new energy bill will set the stage for future environmental battles.
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This Kansas City neighborhood wrote the blueprint for transforming a community
Inner-city Ivanhoe, once a haven for drugs and illegal dumping, is now a beacon of revitalization.
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Early-career journalists, now's your chance to hop on Team Grist. The deadline to apply is July 31.