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Exxon is looking for ways to slash carbon emissions
While under fire publicly for climate change, the company has found a way to cool down chemical manufacturing.
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With a lot of money and time on your hands, you too can disturb the Arctic for fun
Cruise ships begin the Arctic voyage.
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McDonald’s feeble attempt to encourage walking is short-lived
The company put fitness trackers in Happy Meals along with the customary 23 grams of fat. They didn’t last.
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Texas is still gunning for your reproductive rights
The Lone Star State finds new, creative ways to hinder abortion access.
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We’ve only explored 0.0001 percent of the ocean, but that’s about to change.
The deep sea is about to get less mysterious.
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Explain your latest award nomination, Grist
The Grist Explainers team gets a nod from the 2016 Online Journalism Awards.
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Understanding Louisiana’s big flood risks
As shorelines change, so does the probability of flooding.
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Alaska Native village votes to relocate in the face of rising sea levels
The villagers were nearly split on whether to leave their ancestral home for good.
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Sorry, Beverly Hills: You get a subway now
A federal judge just ruled that wealthy NIMBYs couldn’t block a proposed metro extension.
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Watch this adorable preview for the end of the world
Erosion is the most terrifying and boring problem you’ve never heard about.